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Russia – Ukraine Crisis: A call for amendments and amelioration of...

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Sara SureshThe current Russia – Ukraine crisis has raised certain intrinsic questions as to the existence and efficacy of International Laws and Organizations.Vladimir Putin,...

The Calculated Move: India’s diplomacy for the Ongoing Crisis – IMPRI...

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Chintamani MahapatraThe international community has been intensely scrutinising India’s response to the Russian invasion of Ukraine. The United States has desired India to play...

A Neutral Ukraine is an Ideal Solution to the Current Crisis...

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T K ArunIndia’s stand on Ukraine is sensible and subserves India’s national interest. It cleaves to its philosophy of supporting conditions for India’s strategic autonomy in...

Russia-Ukraine Crisis An Inflection Point for the West-led Global Order –...

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Harsh V PantIts future will be defined by how it responds to the crisis in Ukraine, and in the shadow of growing Russia-China tiesThe...

Russia- Ukraine Crisis – IMPRI Impact and Policy Research Institute

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The Missing Geo- Political ConversationAnil Trigunayat“Will he invade or he won’t” is the perennial question in the minds of Russia—Ukraine crisis watchers as the...

The Ukrainian Crisis – IMPRI Impact and Policy Research Institute

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Anil TrigunayatWhenever I look at conflict zones like the ongoing Ukraine crisis, I am reminded of the iconic Bollywood film ‘Mughle Azam’ regarding the...

India’s Diplomatic Relations with Russia and the Ukraine Crisis – IMPRI...

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TK ArunWhere should India stand on the standoff between Russia and the Western allies over Ukraine? From the limited point of view of a...

Revisiting Cohesive Development: Global Migration Crisis – IMPRI Impact and Policy...

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Amiya Kumar Bagchi Cohesive development requires that human beings would cohere with one another, that they should live in harmony and thrive in health,...

Imperative to Tackle Unemployment Crisis in 2022 – IMPRI Impact and...

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Jayan Jose ThomasThe population in the working-age years (aged 15 to 59) as a proportion of the total is expected to increase to 64 percent in...