Review

India’s Participation in COP-30: Expectations

As the Conference of Parties to the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change prepares for its 30th session, India’s role as a major developing economy and climate-vulnerable nation positions it as crucial voice in global climate negotiations. Understanding India’s priorities and expectations provides insight into climate governance’s future trajectory. India faces severe climate change impacts. […]

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BRICS and the New World Order It Proposes

BRICS, comprising Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa, has evolved from an economic grouping into a platform proposing alternative global governance structures. Understanding BRICS’ vision for international order reveals shifting power dynamics in multilateral institutions. Originally coined as an investment term in 2001, BRIC formalized into a political grouping in 2009. South Africa joined

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Teachers’ Day Special: Academic Freedom & Law

Academic freedom forms the cornerstone of quality education and intellectual progress. On Teachers’ Day, it is pertinent to examine the legal protections and limitations governing academic freedom in India, ensuring educators can fulfill their role effectively while maintaining institutional responsibility. Academic freedom encompasses the liberty to teach, research, and express ideas without interference or fear

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