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The responsibility to protect

Peter Singer & Savita Pawnday In 2005, the United Nations World Summit, attended by more than 170 heads of state and government, made a political commitment to prevent genocide, war crimes, ethnic cleansing, and crimes against humanity. But in endorsing the Responsibility to Protect, or...

Ajit Ranade

THE GRADUATE LOTTERY

Ajit Ranade Imagine spending the best years of your life from age 22 to 29, in a waiting room. You are educated, ambitious, and capable. But the job that you are waiting for has odds worse than a lottery. So, you study harder, make an...

Shivaji Sarkar

Build railroads, not runways

At a critical time of fuel scarcity, the push to the nearly a decade-old India’s Regional Connectivity Scheme—UDAN (Ude Desh Ka Aam Nagrik)—is confronting a hard truth: aviation cannot be socially engineered into viability. Despite a renewed push involving tens of thousands of crores in...

IRAN’S WATER WEAPON

The oil-rich monarchies of the Persian Gulf are often described as petrostates. But the US-Israeli war with Iran has highlighted that they are also saltwater kingdoms, societies whose survival depends on desalination, or converting seawater into potable water on an industrial scale. Life in the...

Jerzy Wójcik

Israel eyes strategic shift amid uncertainty

By Jerzy Wójcik Contrary to the optimistic vision of stabilisation and economic development in the Middle East contained in the Trump administration’s US strategic documents, Israeli political elites appear to perceive the coming years as a period of systemic uncertainty. From their perspective, Israel is...

James K Galbraith

MOTHER OF ALL DEFEATS

By James K Galbraith The National Securi ty Strategy that US President Donald Trump’s administration published last November was remarkable, far-reaching, and unlike any other NSS that has appeared since George H.W. Bush “kicked the Vietnam syndrome” in the early 1990s. In the cover letter...

Dhurjati Mukherjee

Dubious intent & promises

By Dhurjati Mukherjee Lack of decency and morality is a political trend reiterated by leaders. The clamour raised by some states and the drama enacted, especially by West Bengal, regarding SIR bear testimony that they don’t want the mandatory revision. Is it because the parties...

Malay Mishra

IN THE CROSSHAIRS

By Malay Mishra It’s nearly a month since the West Asia conflict began with the combined Israeli-US assault on Iran on 28th February, with the targeted killings of the Supreme Leader and scores of senior military and security officials. The war has seen a progressive...

Rajdeep Sardesai

THE GREAT POLITICAL MIGRATION

Six weeks can be a very long time in Indian politics. On 10 February, Congress MP Pradyot Bordoloi angrily tweeted against Assam CM Himanta Biswa Sharma after a controversial video surfaced of Sarma shooting at a man in Muslim attire. “Shame on you, HBS. Never...

Santosh Kumar Mohapatra

India’s demographic catastrophe

India today stands at the precipice of a mammoth crisis: the spectre of youth unemployment looms like a dark cloud over its demographic dividend. With a median age of 28 and one of the youngest populations on Earth, the country has long asserted its demographic...

 

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