New Delhi’s big brotherism and Nepal’s security dilemma: is there a way out? on July 22, 2020Realistically speaking, options for the small states in dealing with big powers in the international system has always been limited. Thanks to the globalisation and the growing interdependence, which has reduced the risk of military invasions, it has widened the room to manoeuvre small states’ foreign policies. Since the end of the cold war, the […]
‘Ball in India’s court’ on July 29, 2018On June 14, 2018, the United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC) released their first-ever report on the human rights situation across the Line of Control between India and Pakistan. The report unveiled massive human rights abuses in Indian-Held-Kashmir that ranged from rape, torture, unlawful killings, to the use of prohibited weapons. It also highlighted abuses […]