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Countering Maritime Crime in the Indian Ocean: Evaluating the Effectiveness of IORA

Theshani Weligamage/LKI | 04/01/2024

The security landscape in the Indian Ocean Region (IOR) has experienced significant volatility, including a shift in focus from traditional security threats towards Non-Traditional Security (NTS) threats.....

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Indus Waters Treaty: Looking Back, Looking Ahead

Uttam Kumar Sinha, NATSTRAT | 28/12/2023

The Indus Waters Treaty (IWT) signed in 1960 between India and Pakistan, despite having functioned for 63 years, is, in the current political context, troubled. Well-wishers of the Treaty—like those who champion an India-Pakistan dialogue—often d....

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Interlinkages Between Economic Growth and Human Development in India: A State-Level Analysis

Janak Raj, Vrinda Gupta & Aakansha Shrawan, CSEP | 28/12/2023

This study explores the relationship between economic growth and non-income components (health and education) of the Human Development Index (HDI) for 26 Indian states during the period from 1990 to 2019.....

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Facets of India-Nepal Politics

NATSRAT | 07/12/2023

NatStrat is an independent, not-for-profit centre for research on strategic and security issues. It is headed by its Convenor, Pankaj Saran, and has.......

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Borrowing Wisely: Gaining Insights from Debt Restructuring in Ghana, Sri Lanka and Zambia

DILMINI ABEYRATHNE, Lakshman Kadirgamar Institute | 27/11/2023

Global debt distress is a pressing issue in the developing world that also has significant implications for developed countries and multilateral organisations.....

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Minority Rights Through Legislative Action

Sherry Rehman, Jinnah Institute | 30/09/2023

“Incidents like Jaranwala symbolize our failure in protecting Pakistan’s minorities, and preventing extremism that continues to claim precious lives,” stated Senator Sherry Rehman while speaking with representatives of the National Lob....

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Fault Lines: Reflections on South Asian Frontiers

Shivshankar Menon, Centre for Social & Economic Progress | 29/09/2023

Every boundary, no matter when it was set, is only temporary. We can be as certain of this as we are that empires that rise also fall (Messmer & Chuang, 2018, p. 20). I am hard-pressed to think of one sta....

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A ‘Global Order’ in Flux: Challenges and Opportunities

Ravinatha Aryasinha, Lakshman Kadirgamar Institute | 29/09/2023

In the backdrop of the recently concluded BRICS, G20 and G77 & China Summits, and on the eve of the 78th UNGA Session, LKI’s Executive Director Ravinatha Aryasinha outlines seven key global dynamics that policymakers must ....

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