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Tearing Down the Buddha: How Xi Jinping is Destroying Traditional Buddhism in Tibet
In a move evocative of the Taliban, the destruction of a Buddha statue in Tibet is emblematic of Xi Jinping's intolerance of minority faiths


Implementation & Application of Comparative Legal Norms for Climate Refugees
The effect of climate change has led to a sharp rise in forced migration numbers.


Temur Umarov: Kazakhstan Crisis Unpacked
Ishan Dhar speaks to Temur Umarov about what the Kazakhstan protests mean for Russia, India and the PRC.


The Politicisation of Climate Change and the Genesis of Conflict
The relationship between climate change and regional conflict is real and a growing concern.


Book Review- Nehru: The Debates That Defined India
This book has contributed significantly to scholarship on Jawaharlal Nehru. Praised by his ideologues and rebuked by his detractors, the boo


A Silent Pandemic - Domestic Violence faced by Women
"Men, their rights, and nothing more; women, their rights, and nothing less", said Ms. Susan B. Anthony, Social reformer and Women’s...


China’s Thirst for Water is Insatiable
Why China's search for more water destablises Asia. A traditional Chinese painting of the Yellow River. Introduction If one were to...


Leading to a New Normative Order – China's Approach Towards International Law
Introduction The establishment of International Law as a regulatory framework for interstate relations has coincided with human history's...


A New Charter for the New World
In July 1941, a few months before the United States had even entered the Second World War, President Franklin Roosevelt and British Prime...


Daniel C. Taylor: Debunking the Yeti & Protecting the Himalayan Wild
Ishan Dhar speaks to Prof. Daniel C. Taylor, Harvard educated scholar and pioneer in community based wildlife conservation methods about...


Talking to Belligerents
The North East of India—heir to a thousand mutinies—has, of late, been in the news for all the wrong reasons. While rampant corruption,...


Children in Conflict with the Law
Once seen as a secret weapon, India’s young population is now being referred to as a ticking bomb. Against the backdrop of one of the...


Why Facebook Needs to Update its Algorithm Regarding Language in Order to Prevent Hate Speech
There are currently 22 official languages of India. Taking Hindi and Bengali cumulatively, the figure comes close to breaching the mark...


The Tibetan Plateau: A Solution to the Global Climate Crisis
With COP26 only days away, Tempa Zamlha reminds world leaders why Tibet is central to the discussion on the global climate crisis.


The United Nations: Achievements, Challenges and the Way Forward
The date, 24th October is commemorated every year as United Nations (UN) Day. It is a day to look back on the achievements of the UN as...


China, Pakistan, and violence in Bangladesh
The biggest-ever attacks on the Hindu minority in Bangladesh has deep, though not only, strategic implications. A Durga Puja pandal...


The Reality of ‘Black Day’ and the Origin of the Kashmir Conflict
This is the true story of a retired Major General of Pakistan Army, Akbar Khan and the role of Pakistan in stoking up the conflict in...


Kashmiriyat, the Soul of Kashmir is Under Attack On Our Watch
As many as 28 civilians have been killed by terrorists this year alone. Five of them belonged to local Hindu and Sikh communities. Two...


Pakistan’s Economy is in a Downward Spiral and Imran Khan Continues to Make it Worse
Pakistan has tripled its inflation rate since the ‘populist’ Imran Khan took office with its economy at risk as the increase in...


Saleem Javed: The Hazaras in the Taliban's Afghanistan
In light of the Taliban's recent killing of 13 members of Afghanistan's predominantly Twelver Shi'ite Hazara minority, Global Order's...
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