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China’s New Data Privacy Bill promotes greater state surveillance
Why China's new data privacy law empowers state surveillance. Introduction On 20th August 2021, the Personal Information Protection Law...


Bernard Haykel: The Taliban, Future of Global Jihad & India's Course of Action
Global Order's Ishan Dhar speaks to Bernard Haykel , Professor of Near Eastern Studies and Director, Institute for Transregional Study of the Contemporary Middle East, North Africa & Central Asia at Princeton University on the return of the Taliban, the future of global jihad, and what India's next steps should be in Afghanistan.


A Beacon of Hope in the Middle East
On the anniversary of the landmark Abraham Accords, CDA Rony Yedidia Clein writes on why the accords gave the Middle East a ray of hope.


Afghanistan, Pakistan and its international allies
Pakistan believes that it has won a great victory in Afghanistan. But the future is highly uncertain for all players - except the...


As PM Suga resigns, the world watches Japan's leadership race
Japan is troubled by a lacklustre Covid-19 response and questions about how swiftly the economy can grow in the future. Can a new prime...


Locally Driven Youth Action is the Need of the Hour
This year’s International Youth Day feels a bit subdued and overwhelming because the scale of the problems to overcome have some how...


Tiger Range Nations: A Clarion Call for Future Cooperation
Ishan Dhar writes on the need for greater cooperation between tiger range nations and what that cooperation could look like.


Tibet and the World: Chinese Repression and the International Community
Global Order's Deekhit Bhattacharya and Ishan Dhar interview Kai Muller, Chief Executive for the International Campaign for Tibet in...


The environmental crisis in Kashmir
The Kashmir region and its adjoining areas, in India and Pakistan, is mired in political strife but there is a greater crisis afoot –...


The History of Opposition to Pakistani Occupation in Gilgit-Baltistan
Global Order's Ishan Dhar and Deekhit Bhattacharya interview Senge H. Sering, Director of the Institute for Gilgit Baltistan Studies in...


The Great Barrier Reef today, the Sundarbans next?
The effort to, and resistance against, putting the Great Barrier Reef in an endangered sites list, between the UNESCO and the Australian...


An election in Peru and a copper plant in Tamil Nadu
What connects a new president in Lima, a smelter in Thoothukudi, China, Pakistan and Balochistan? Copper.


Political and intellectual warfare against India
Indian society and politics must fight a multi-theatre war. Are they ready?


How a Journalist Ensured the Return of Nepal's Stolen Heritage
Global Order's Ishan Dhar interviews Alisha Sijapati of Nepali Times, who was a part of a team that stopped a high profile auction of...


Interview with 'The Seeker' who showed the world how to connect Covid-19 with Wuhan, China
All we know about him is that he is a one-time teacher of science at the high-school level from the eastern Indian state of West Bengal. But this science enthusiast was the pioneering force in bringing together an eclectic group of researchers, including academics, who came to be known as DRASTIC, to trawl the remotest corners of the internet - including endless hours of using Google Translate to decipher obscure Chinese scientific papers - to shatter the propaganda that coro


Phosphorous, seaweed and the future of food in India
The world is running out of phosphorous. This is bad news for major agrarian countries like India which are likely to provide a large amount of future food supplies of the world. But there could be some interesting solutions.


The CCP's 100th Anniversary: A Culmination of Atrocities
The Chinese Communist Party's (CCP) century of existence is one defined by immense pain for the inhabitants of territories it occupies-...


The “Mariupol Standoff”, or the Development of a New Relationship between East and West
The standoff between the West and Russia in Ukraine shows a change of track by the West- but unfortunately none by Russia. “You can say...


Whither Globalisation?
Covid-19 has revealed globalisation’s many fault lines, as also silver linings. The direction globalisation takes will be shaped by the...


China’s White Paper on Tibet: A Black Lie
China's lies fool no one, no matter how ornately presented. The 23rd of May, 1951 heralded the most unfortunate epoch in the history of...
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