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Nuclear Deterrence: The Only Effective Alternative to Counter Genocidal Nuclear Weapons

Introduction The advent of nuclear weapons has profoundly transformed international security and warfare dynamics. Since the bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki in 1945, the world has grappled with the devastating consequences of nuclear warfare. While nuclear disarmament remains a noble aspiration, the reality of global politics suggests that nuclear deterrence is the most effective strategy…

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Global Terrorism: A Looming Threat to World Peace and the Need for a United Response

Introduction The last two decades have witnessed a significant rise in international terrorism, posing a severe challenge to global peace and security. Terrorism, driven by ideological, political, economic, and religious motives, has affected almost every part of the world. Nations have been compelled to rethink their security policies, strengthen international cooperation, and take firm actions…

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Difference Between Frontier and Boundary with Special Reference to India

Introduction Geopolitical divisions play a crucial role in shaping the political, economic, and social dynamics of a country. The terms “frontier” and “boundary” are often used interchangeably, but they have distinct meanings in geography and international relations. While a boundary is a fixed and legally defined line that separates two political entities, a frontier is…

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India’s Soft Power Diplomacy in Afghanistan: Strategic Influence Through Development and Culture

Introduction India’s engagement with Afghanistan has largely been characterized by its ‘Soft Power’ diplomacy, focusing on developmental assistance, cultural ties, and humanitarian support rather than direct military intervention. This approach has allowed India to maintain strong relations with Afghanistan, fostering goodwill and strategic influence in the region. This article evaluates the reasons behind India’s soft…

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The Role of the Chinese Factor Behind Strained Relations Between India and Nepal

Introduction India and Nepal share deep-rooted historical, cultural, and geographical ties. However, their bilateral relationship has witnessed occasional tensions, particularly in recent years. One of the key factors contributing to these strains is China’s growing influence in Nepal. China’s strategic engagement in Nepal has altered the traditional power dynamics in the region, creating a complex…

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