Myanmar

Myanmar’s Civil War: Internal and External Factors Fueling Conflict

Myanmar's military has been attempting to maintain its authoritarian model, dominating and controlling the pace of democracy in the country. This has led to the declaration of the 2020 parliamentary elections as marred by fraud, claiming to be champions of...
Gaza–Israel conflict

Genocide in Gaza: Examining the Evidence Under International Law

Over 1 million people in Gaza have been forced to migrate due to Israel's attacks, causing a shortage of food, water, power, medicine, and fuel. The death toll has risen to 14,000, and some Israeli officials have even suggested deporting...
EU-China

EU’s ‘Global Gateway’ and China’s BRI: Competitors or Collaborators?

The European Union (EU) has unveiled its "Global Gateway" strategy, aimed at enhancing interregional connectivity in five key areas: digital sector, climate and energy, transport, health, and education and research. The strategy is seen as a counterweight to China's Belt...
United Nations

How Great Powers Manipulate at the United Nations

In October 2023, Russia and China faced significant challenges in the United Nations (UN) due to their actions. Russia's resolution on Gaza was rejected by the UN Security Council, and Moscow was expelled in April 2022 for its invasion of...
Maheshkhali Island

Maheshkhali’s Evolution into an Energy Hub

Maheshkhali Island, located in the Bay of Bengal, is set to become a vital energy mega hub by 2027. The government plans to establish power plants and an LNG terminal, driving economic growth and self-sufficiency in power and fuel. The...
Middle East-North Africa

Middle East-North Africa: An Insight into the Current Scenario

The Houthis, a group of Yemeni militants, have launched missiles from Yemen with an operational range of almost 1,000 miles and downed a US drone. The escalating tensions are indicating a larger threat ahead. The Arrow defensive strategic weapon system...
US-Europe

The Ripple Effect: How the 2024 US Presidential Election Could Shape Europe’s Future

The US foreign policy landscape is evolving, with the Trump administration and the Biden administration demonstrating that the old world America made with Europe will not last. Europeans, who heavily depend on US security guarantees, are anxious about a potential...
Ukraine

Ukraine’s Counteroffensive: A Bleak Prognosis for the Future

Ukrainian troops are attempting to avoid being encircled by a multipronged Russian offensive in the eastern industrial city of Avdiyivka. Meanwhile, Ukrainian forces are crossing the Dnieper River, 500 kilometers southwest of the city, for nearly two weeks. They have...
CHINA

The Downfall of China’s Central Planning: An Inefficient and Unsustainable System

China, a net food importer with less than half as much farmland as the US and four times the population, is facing food insecurity, an aging crisis, and a real-estate bubble. To increase food security, Xi Jinping has ordered public...
India

India’s Shifting Political Landscape: Chhattisgarh’s Red Retreat

On October 20, 2023, two Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres were killed in an encounter with Security Forces (SFs) in the Kanker District of Chhattisgarh. The identities of the slain Maoists are yet to be confirmed, but on June...
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