29 Sep Blog Tibet’s Culture Under Siege: India’s Pluralism as a Counterpoint September 29, 2025 By Aritra Banerjee 0 comments Facebook Twitter Email Pinterest linkedin Odnoklassniki WhatsApp WhatsApp VK Telegram Viber China’s forced assimilation policies in Tibet have entered a new and darker phase. As Beijing closes Tibetan schools and pushes over a ...Continue reading
29 Sep International Relations, International Law Pattern of Stonewalling: From Xinjiang Camps to Hong Kong Courts September 29, 2025 By Aritra Banerjee 0 comments Facebook Twitter Email Pinterest linkedin Odnoklassniki WhatsApp WhatsApp VK Telegram Viber In October 2022, the chamber of the UN Human Rights Council erupted in applause. The occasion was not a human rights breakthrough but t...Continue reading
29 Sep SOCIETY, CULTURE, AND SECURITY Broken Promises and Bitter Battles: Why India’s Veterans Feel Betrayed by New Disability Rules, a Frayed Health Net, and Endless Litigation September 29, 2025 By Aritra Banerjee 0 comments Facebook Twitter Email Pinterest linkedin Odnoklassniki WhatsApp WhatsApp VK Telegram Viber India’s armed forces serve in extremes that most citizens will never encounter—Siachen’s sub-zero altitudes, humid counter-insurgency g...Continue reading
27 Sep International Relations, International Law, Military Turkey-Pakistan-China: Power Play at Sea with Somalia as Bait September 27, 2025 By Aritra Banerjee 0 comments Facebook Twitter Email Pinterest linkedin Odnoklassniki WhatsApp WhatsApp VK Telegram Viber Somalia’s coastline is fast becoming the hinge on which bigger powers test ideas about influence in the western Indian Ocean. Taken tog...Continue reading
21 Sep International Relations, International Law, SOCIETY, CULTURE, AND SECURITY Democracy in Exile vs Authoritarianism in Tibet September 21, 2025 By Aritra Banerjee 0 comments Facebook Twitter Email Pinterest linkedin Odnoklassniki WhatsApp WhatsApp VK Telegram Viber In 1959, as the Dalai Lama crossed the Himalayas into India, Tibet entered a new chapter — one marked by exile for its spiritual and po...Continue reading
19 Sep International Relations, SOCIETY, CULTURE, AND SECURITY China’s Assimilation Drive in Tibet Targets Children—and a Culture September 19, 2025 By Aritra Banerjee 0 comments Facebook Twitter Email Pinterest linkedin Odnoklassniki WhatsApp WhatsApp VK Telegram Viber Beijing calls it “bilingual education” and “national unity.” UN experts call it something else: a mass, mandatory programme that separa...Continue reading
19 Sep International Relations, International Law, Military, Modern Warfare How Does China’s Salami-Slicing Tactics Deepen Instability? September 19, 2025 By Aritra Banerjee 0 comments Facebook Twitter Email Pinterest linkedin Odnoklassniki WhatsApp WhatsApp VK Telegram Viber China’s relentless pursuit of territorial expansion through “salami slicing” represents one of the most insidious threats to stability ...Continue reading
19 Sep Military, SOCIETY, CULTURE, AND SECURITY Opacity in Pakistan navy’s acquisition deals leads to corruption, puts further burden on the people September 19, 2025 By Aritra Banerjee 0 comments Facebook Twitter Email Pinterest linkedin Odnoklassniki WhatsApp WhatsApp VK Telegram Viber It is no secret that Pakistan is run by its military, not the civilian government, unlike in India. Hence, it is not surprising that th...Continue reading
18 Sep Foreign Fighters, Causes of Civil War, counterterrorism Pakistan’s Patronage of Lashkar-e-Taiba: Protected Leadership, Perpetual Threat September 18, 2025 By Aritra Banerjee 0 comments Facebook Twitter Email Pinterest linkedin Odnoklassniki WhatsApp WhatsApp VK Telegram Viber The terrorist attack on the Indian Army camp at Uri on 18 September 2025 once again highlighted a grim reality: Pakistan remains both a...Continue reading
15 Sep New Social Compact An Expert-Level Report: A Personal Reflection on Academic Misconduct and Exploitation September 15, 2025 By Kagusthan Ariaratnam 2 comments Facebook Twitter Email Pinterest linkedin Odnoklassniki WhatsApp WhatsApp VK Telegram Viber "An Expert-Level Report: A Personal Reflection on Academic Misconduct and Exploitation" is a detailed, first-person account by Kagustha...Continue reading