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Month: May 2025

Examine the factors that contribute to the conduct of Indian foreign policy.

Posted on 2025-05-14 by Dr. IGNOUMATIC

India’s foreign policy is shaped by a combination of domestic and international factors. These factors determine the direction, priorities, and strategies that India adopts to navigate the global landscape. The key factors contributing to the conduct of India’s foreign policy include historical experiences, geographic location, political leadership, economic considerations, and international developments. 1.1. Historical Experience…

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Explain the Role and Contribution of NGOs in the United Nations

Posted on 2025-05-13 by Dr. IGNOUMATIC

Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) have become indispensable actors in the global governance landscape, particularly in relation to the United Nations (UN). NGOs are typically independent from government control and are focused on a variety of issues, including human rights, environmental protection, healthcare, education, and humanitarian aid. Their contribution to the United Nations has been pivotal in…

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Comment on Post-Communist Societies

Posted on 2025-05-13 by Dr. IGNOUMATIC

The collapse of communism in Eastern Europe and parts of the Soviet Union at the end of the 1980s and the early 1990s marked one of the most significant geopolitical transformations in modern history. As communist regimes fell, several countries transitioned to new political systems and embraced liberal market economies. These post-communist societies, including countries…

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The KYOTO Meet on Climate Change

Posted on 2025-05-13 by Dr. IGNOUMATIC

The Kyoto Protocol is one of the most significant international agreements aimed at addressing climate change. It was adopted in Kyoto, Japan, on December 11, 1997 and entered into force on February 16, 2005. The agreement forms part of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), and its primary objective was to reduce…

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Humanitarian Intervention

Posted on 2025-05-13 by Dr. IGNOUMATIC

Humanitarian intervention is a concept in international relations and law that refers to the use of force by a state or a coalition of states in the territory of another state, without the consent of its government, to prevent or stop widespread violations of human rights, particularly those such as genocide, ethnic cleansing, war crimes,…

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Crisis Management

Posted on 2025-05-13 by Dr. IGNOUMATIC

Crisis management refers to the process of preparing for, responding to, and recovering from a crisis, typically a critical event or situation that disrupts normal operations, causes significant harm, and requires immediate intervention. Crises are inherently unpredictable, and they can arise from a variety of sources, such as natural disasters, economic shocks, political instability, military…

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International Terrorism and India’s Preparedness to Check the Same

Posted on 2025-05-13 by Dr. IGNOUMATIC

International terrorism has emerged as one of the most pressing security challenges of the modern era, affecting not only the countries directly involved but also global peace and stability. Terrorism, in its many forms, continues to transcend borders, often involving non-state actors, organized networks, and complex ideological motives. India, as a nation that has faced…

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India’s Stand on the Crisis in West Asia

Posted on 2025-05-13 by Dr. IGNOUMATIC

West Asia, a region characterized by its complex political landscape, strategic importance, and long-standing conflicts, holds significant geopolitical relevance for India. The region’s crises, particularly those involving Israel-Palestine, Syria, Iraq, Iran, and the wider Arab Spring, have far-reaching implications for global security, energy, and international diplomacy. As a country with deep historical, cultural, and economic…

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How Do Political Parties Contribute to India’s Foreign Policy-Making?

Posted on 2025-05-13 by Dr. IGNOUMATIC

India’s foreign policy-making is influenced by a combination of historical legacies, national interests, and evolving geopolitical factors. While the formal conduct of foreign relations in India is the responsibility of the Executive—primarily the Prime Minister (PM) and the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA)—political parties play a significant role in shaping and influencing foreign policy decisions….

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Salient Features of India’s Foreign Policy

Posted on 2025-05-13 by Dr. IGNOUMATIC

India’s foreign policy, since its independence in 1947, has been shaped by a combination of its historical experiences, strategic objectives, and the global political environment. The guiding principles of India’s foreign policy are rooted in the ideals of non-alignment, peaceful coexistence, and multilateralism. As a developing country with a rich history, a diverse society, and…

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BRICS – Objectives and Activities

Posted on 2025-05-12 by Dr. IGNOUMATIC

BRICS is an acronym for an association of five major emerging economies: Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa. It was originally conceived as BRIC in 2006, with South Africa joining in 2010. The BRICS nations are characterised by their significant influence on global affairs, particularly in areas of economic growth, development, and geopolitical influence….

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India and the United Nations

Posted on 2025-05-12 by Dr. IGNOUMATIC

India’s relationship with the United Nations (UN) has been an important aspect of its foreign policy since its independence in 1947. As one of the founding members of the UN, India has been actively involved in shaping global discussions on issues such as peace and security, sustainable development, human rights, and disarmament. India’s approach to…

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