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Pioneering Diplomacy: Women’s Impact and the Evolution of Feminist Foreign Policy

The International Day of Women in Diplomacy, celebrated annually on June 24, as declared by the United Nations General Assembly during its 76th session, stands as a global testament to the invaluable contributions of women in the diplomatic arena. This day is dedicated to honoring the achievements of women diplomats, acknowledging their resilience in overcoming challenges, and advancing the cause of gender equality within diplomacy.

Nitish cracks BJP’s grip in Bihar: Modi’s guarantee falters?

It is easy to find fault with Nitish Kumar for his fickle loyalties and variable commitment to all things other than his own political well-being. This is facile, and implicitly forgives the voters and allies who take defections in their stride and keep voting for or befriending individual leaders and parties, regardless of what company they keep and what policies they, thereby, foster.

Bridging Divides: Navigating the Canada-India Relationship

Canada and India share a long-standing relationship that has been characterised by diplomatic, economic, and cultural ties. However, in recent years, this relationship has faced challenges due to the Khalistan movement, a Sikh separatist movement seeking an independent homeland called Khalistan. This policy analysis aims to analyse  the evolving India-Canada situation in the context of the Khalistan movement, examining the historical background, the current state of affairs, and potential policy recommendations to address the issue.

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