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Tashkent Agreement 1966

Circumstances Leading to the Tashkent Agreement (1966) and Its Key Provisions: An Analytical Study

Introduction The Tashkent Agreement occupies a significant place in the diplomatic history of South Asia. Signed on 10 January 1966 between India and Pakistan, the agreement marked a formal conclusion to the Indo-Pak War of 1965 and aimed at restoring peace between the two newly independent nations. Mediated by the Soviet Union, the agreement reflected…

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India’s Path to Vishwaguru

Global Governance and Ethical Leadership: India’s Path to Vishwaguru

Introduction In the 21st century, the world is witnessing unprecedented challenges—climate change, rising geopolitical tensions, ethical dilemmas in technology, inequality, and cultural fragmentation. In this context, the idea of India as Vishwaguru—the global teacher—has resurfaced as both an aspiration and a responsibility. Historically, India has guided humanity through its philosophies, values, and moral leadership. Today,…

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