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Destruction of Religious Sites in India: A Legal Overview

The destruction of religious sites in India is a complex and deeply troublingissue. It stems from various factors such as religious intolerance, political agendas,communal tensions and acts of terrorism. These demolitions of religious sites, raiseserious questions about violations of international law on

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India-GCC Defense and Security Cooperation

India as a Nation-State has embarked on a far-right path to attain the status of a regionalhegemonic power. The government in New Delhi and the hawkish national securityestablishment under the ideological capture of Hindutva seeks to expand Indianinfluence in the surrounding regions.

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2024 LOK SABHA GENERAL ELECTIONS IN INDIA

The Lok Sabha elections are scheduled to take place in seven phases from April to June 2024, during which 969 million eligible citizens will cast their votes to elect representatives for the 543 seats in the Lower House. The results of the

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India under FATF Lens Layers of AML/CTF Exposed

In November 2023, the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) is set to conduct anonsite review of India’s Anti-Money Laundering (AML) and Counter-TerrorismFinancing (CTF) measures. This review comes a decade after India’s lastappraisal by FATF in 2013, a period marked by significant global

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Persecution of the Indian Minorities

Post 2014, Indian government dropped all semblance of even handedness in dealingwith minorities and resorted to majoritarianism aka Hindu Rashtra politics. Discriminatory laws and media campaigns dehumanised minorities with impunity.Systematic dehumanising1 pattern is identical to one adopted by majoritarianregimes resulting in worst

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India’s Potemkin reality

India hosted the G20 summit from September 9 to 10 in Delhi. But it was amusing to see the steps it took to make the city more appealing, skilfully hiding its shocking realities.

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Indian Involvement in Myanmar’s Insurgencies

On January 10, 2023, three Myanmar fighter jets accompanied by a gunship helicopter launched an air strike against rebel militant groups in Northern Myanmar and during the same campaign, militant hideouts on the Indian side were also targeted in Farkawn village in

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IPRI

IPRI is one of the oldest non-partisan think-tanks on all facets of National Security including international relations & law, strategic studies, governance & public policy and economic security in Pakistan. Established in 1999, IPRI is affiliated with the National Security Division (NSD), Government of Pakistan.

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