Unveiling the Western Media’s Biases in reporting on India and the Global South
For a truly global and fair media landscape, western media outlets must adopt a more nuanced, respectful and fact-based approach to reporting on the Global South
For a truly global and fair media landscape, western media outlets must adopt a more nuanced, respectful and fact-based approach to reporting on the Global South
For any counter-terrorism expert, including practitioners and academic experts, the field of terror financing has been a subject of great interest from both academic and operational points of view. Eminent experts on terrorism have written several books and papers highlighting diverse aspects of terror financing; however, the Kashmir theatre has remained largely unexplored.
The same Congress Party which Periyar quit about a century ago after it refused to consider proportional representation is now toeing the Periyar line and demanding a caste census. Of course, caste census is just the means, proportional representation is the end. What Periyar thought 100 years ago, the country is thinking now, writes Arvind Kumar.
Do the laws that replace IPC, CrPC, and the Evidence Act work to enhance the accountability of the state to the people?
The biggest concern for India and other developing countries is scaling up of climate finance for adopting transition pathways towards achieving net-zero emissions.
Foreign policy is a murky business. All nations across the world, given a choice, would want to be strategically autonomous. That is, they would want to make their choices from as wide a menu as possible.