Aditi Dhaundiyal writes, China’s policy of generating terror amongst the Uyghur population in the XUAR and the Uyghur diaspora abroad by using repressive policies that seek to ‘de-radicalise’ through what they call “vocational skill education training centres” or “re-education camps” is ironic.
What Israel’s Do-Over Election Reveals About Its Electoral System
Arudhra Ravindran writes, post elections, Netanyahu finds himself flustered after failing to bring together a coalition to form the government prior to the deadline, triggering a snap election scheduled for later this year.
Rise of Women Power in the Indian Armed Forces and the Challenges Ahead
Sneh Chiripal writes, the significant rise of women power in the Indian Armed Forces will not only encourage young women of our country to be the part of our defense sector but will also build a strong Armed Force for our country.
Deconstructing India’s Latest Outreach to Syria
Takshak Pai writes, the optics of a pro-Assad stance by India has previously been met with criticism, it may bode well for the current Indian government to strengthen ties with Syria.
Prime Minister Modi in Maldives
Aditya Gupta writes, India has realized the importance of its South Asian neighbours and no longer takes for granted its traditional sphere of influence.
Critique of Thucydides Trap and Possibility of China’s Monroe Doctrine
J.Mohanasakthivel writes, ASEAN to China is the way the Latin America is to the US. However, China’s interest would serve better if it did not enforce any versions of Monroe doctrine.