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Category: South Asia

India On A Collision Course With The West

Once, former Prime Minister of Great Britain Henry John Temple, 3rd Viscount Palmerston (popularly known as Lord Palmerston; October 20, 1784 – October 18, 1865) had reportedly mentioned: “We have […]

Human Resource Management In Colonial India

In her latest publication ‘Human Resource Management in the Days of John Company: 1790-1850‘, Dr Sharmistha De has discussed how the British East India Company became an administrative entity in […]

Asia Warming Faster Than The Global Average

Heavy rainfalls in the Arabian Peninsula in recent times have indicated that the climate crisis is becoming worse in Asia! Now, the World Meteorological Organisation (WMO), a specialised agency of […]

On The Hegemony Of USA In Global Politics

The US is not the sole Global Power in a Unipolar World now. On the contrary, its influence and glory is gradually decreasing. Indian Minister of External Affairs Dr Subrahmanyam […]

Deadly Violence Rocks POK

Muzaffarabad, the regional capital of Pakistan-Occupied-Kashmir (POK), recently became the epicentre of unrest amid dire financial crisis and rising political tensions in Pakistan. People, led by the Jammu and Kashmir […]