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10 Nov
Causes of Civil War, SOCIETY, CULTURE, AND SECURITY, War Crimes

Education as Indoctrination: How China Rewrites Uyghur Childhood

  • November 10, 2025
  • By author-avatar Huma Siddiqui
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Beijing calls it schooling. Uyghurs call it separation. In Xinjiang, the Chinese state has transformed classrooms into instruments of i...

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10 Nov
Causes of Civil War, SOCIETY, CULTURE, AND SECURITY, War Crimes

The Repression Architecture: Technology, Surveillance, and Control

  • November 10, 2025
  • By author-avatar Huma Siddiqui
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In Xinjiang, the Chinese Communist Party has built not just camps but a system — a digital empire of control that observes, categorises...

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09 Nov
Causes of Civil War, SOCIETY, CULTURE, AND SECURITY, War Crimes

Documented Crimes, Denied Justice: The World’s Moral Failure on Uyghur Violence

  • November 9, 2025
  • By author-avatar Huma Siddiqui
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The world has seen the evidence. It has read the reports, heard the survivors, and mapped the camps. Yet nearly three years after the U...

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09 Nov
Causes of Civil War, SOCIETY, CULTURE, AND SECURITY, War Crimes

Diaspora Under Attack: Uyghurs Abroad, China’s Shadow Follows

  • November 10, 2025
  • By author-avatar Huma Siddiqui
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Exile was meant to be an escape. For thousands of Uyghurs who fled Xinjiang’s iron web, freedom lay across borders — in democracies tha...

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08 Nov
SOCIETY, CULTURE, AND SECURITY

Journalism Reversed: The Communist Party’s Capture of Information and the Erosion of Truth

  • November 8, 2025
  • By author-avatar Huma Siddiqui
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When journalists become informants, information becomes control. This is not a speculative assertion but an empirical reality in contem...

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08 Nov
SOCIETY, CULTURE, AND SECURITY

Beijing’s War on Witnesses: From Anthony Grey to the Journalists of Today

  • November 10, 2025
  • By author-avatar Huma Siddiqui
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When Reuters correspondent Anthony Grey was seized in Beijing in 1967, confined to an eight-foot-square room and forced to watch Red Gu...

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03 Nov
International Law, International Relations

Ports and Permissive Space: Can Gwadar’s Growth Be Exploited by Traffickers?

  • November 3, 2025
  • By author-avatar Huma Siddiqui
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Gwadar port’s fast-growing infrastructure of new berths, enlarged container yards, vast free-trade zones, and private logistics centres...

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01 Nov
International Relations

Mini Ratna PSU Hindustan Shipyard Limited Leads Global Market Expansion at India Maritime Week 2025

  • November 1, 2025
  • By author-avatar Huma Siddiqui
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Hindustan Shipyard Limited (HSL) — a Mini Ratna public sector undertaking under the Ministry of Defence — took centre stage at India Ma...

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25 Oct
Military

India’s Military Pay Row Still Festers After a Decade of Broken Promises

  • November 2, 2025
  • By author-avatar Huma Siddiqui
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Nearly a decade after India’s armed forces first refused to implement the recommendations of the Seventh Central Pay Commission (CPC), ...

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25 Oct
International Relations, International Law

From FATF to the High Seas: Why Financial Transparency Is Now a Maritime Imperative

  • October 25, 2025
  • By author-avatar Huma Siddiqui
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The New Geography of Illicit Flows Money and contraband move together, and both increasingly travel by sea. From methamphetamine shipm...

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