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Category: Diplomacy

The Postmodern Architecture Of Genocide

The Bengal Famine of 1943 claimed the lives of an estimated three million people in British India. The famine was primarily caused by a combination of factors, including wartime policies […]

Blunders Made By A Statesman

The creation of Bangladesh from erstwhile East Pakistan is a bright milestone in the history of the Bengalis. However, the South Asian nation has faced various covert political attacks since […]

Britain Amends Extradition Policy

The British Government has made some major changes in its extradition policy. It may be noted that Theresa Mary May, as the Home Secretary of Britain, had introduced the Deport […]

An Alternative To The Madness

Stop and think about what the following report from Newsweek, on June 20, 2025, actually means. “The Trump administration has not taken anything ‘off the table’, including the use of […]

Tariff War, BRICS & Global Political Economy

Some economists and trade theories believe that Free Trade is generally beneficial mainly because of increased efficiency, lower prices and division of labour. Although they are of the opinion that […]

The Politics Of Starvation

The so-called civilised people have started using hunger or starvation as a weapon in the 21st Century. They have rightly realised that although weapons can instantly claim thousands of lives, […]

Trump’s Tariff War: China Backs Brazil, India

Russia strongly condemned the US’ Neocolonial Policy after President Donald John Trump imposed a 25% tariff on Indian goods (from August 1, 2025), alongside an additional 25% “penalty” for its […]