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अफगाण निर्वासितांना वाढत्या अनिश्चिततेचा सामना करावा ल
अफ़ग़ान शरणार्थी अनिश्चितताओं में बढ़ोतरी का सामना कर र�
Afghan refugees face growing uncertainty as the US aid cuts and restrictive policies add pressure to an already dire crisis
अरकान सैन्याने राखीन राज्यातील बहुतेक भागावर नियंत्रण �
As the Arakan Army seizes control over most of Rakhine State, the future of the Rohingya minority under this new regime remains uncertain
बांगलादेशच्या नव्या राजवटीने रोहिंग्या निर्वासितांच्�
Bangladesh’s new regime has signalled a new inclusive and multilateral approach to addressing the Rohingya refugee crisis
The escalating violence against the Rohingya by the Arakan Army underscores the reality that, regardless of who assumes power, the future of the Rohin
The military junta and ethnic armed groups exploit Rohingya's vulnerability for their agendas. Without a regional framework to address the refugee cri
The rush towards demanding political inclusivity from the Taliban has been downgraded to a mere talking point while realpolitik takes charge
Greater representation of countries from Global South is required to ensure that the UNSC reflects the geopolitical realities of the 21st century
Is a possible refugee crisis emerging as the Sri Lankan economic crisis has increased the number of Tamils taking asylum in India?
The Ukrainian crisis reveals the double standards of the Global North in terms of the intake of refugees.
The global community needs to address the Afghanistan refugee crisis if it aims to achieve the SDGs by 2030.
When Germany headed to the polls on 24 September, there was little doubt that Merkel was poised for a comeback. As the election results began to pour
The current refugee crisis in Europe is unlikely to end soon as one third of Syria's 20 million population are potential migrants, if the situation in the country itself will not change, says Jakob von Weizsaecker, Member of the European Parliament.
The success of the Indian covert actions in 1971 that led to the liberation of Bangladesh has a legendary place in India’s security consciousness. This paper retells the story of India’s covert actions in East Pakistan between January and December 1971. It lays down some essential rules and principles for successful covert actions that remain applicable even today. These include the need for a culture of covert action that guides the developm
परिस्थितीवर आणि घटकांच्या विचारांवर आधारित मुत्सद्दी किंवा राजकीय धोरणे आखण्याच्या दृष्टिकोनातून पदभार स्वीकारताना, तालिबानकडून राजकीय सर्वसमावेशकतेची मागणी करण्य