Harshil writes, If BJP is to win they will have to exercise the untapped ricochet potential of the South states, the 2014 election got BJP less than 20 seats of which major ones are from Karnataka (Yeddyurrapa Barron brothers), one from Tamil Nadu and one from AP.
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Rohingyas – Refugees or citizens of Myanmar?
Palak writes, Rohingyas deserve their country’s citizenship from the very beginning itself but they couldn’t access it.
Even today the government doesn’t really seems to want to make their lives any better.
The Ethics of using Data Analytics in Elections
Sandra writes, whatever we do especially on social media is recorded and studied in comparison with that maybe millions of others, and the analytical tools can influence people’s choices by evading their rational thinking and pose an ethical threat.
The United States of America: A Peaceful Mediator or a Wedge in the Wheel of North – South Korea Relations?
Shahrukh writes, what the US brings to the Korean negotiations is nothing but speed bumps, with Jae In having to clean up after Trump and retrace his steps to eventual peace with Kim Jong Un.
India Waging a War Against the Curse of Plastic on Earth
Aiman writes, one needs to recognise the fact that it is the mismanagement of plastic waste has resulted in pollution rather than the use of plastic. Although the valuable uses of plastic cannot be denied, but the fact that we have become over-reliant on the single use of plastic cannot be ignored.
Shangri-La: Modi’s Vision for the Indo-Pacific and India
Anindita writes, policy of non-alignment which has been the core of India’s foreign policy since its independence is easily showcased throughout Indian PM Narendra Modi’s speech at Shangri la Dialogue.