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Politics is no Longer About Morality or Ideology in Manipur, Instead it is Now Completely Transactional
In spirit, the merger of five of six Janata Dal (United) MLAs in the current Manipur State Legislative Assembly to the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party

India’s Path in an Uncertain Nuclear Order
The recently concluded Tenth Review Conference of the Parties to the Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT), ended on a note of dissonance and lack of consensus, in

Indian court fighting against a tide of death sentences
By Anup Surendranath, National Law University, Delhi in Delhi India’s trial courts are issuing more death sentences as capital punishment becomes an option for

Diametrically Divergent Outlook Amongst Stakeholders Severely Stymie Prospects for Comprehensive Political Solution to Naga Problem
It can be said that there is none who doesn’t want or talk Naga solution. In other words, every stake holder to the Naga problem

Indonesia’s zero tolerance drug laws leave hundreds on death row
By Asmin Fransiska, Atma Jaya Catholic University in Jakarta Indonesia’s war on drugs hasn’t worked. Hundreds are on death row, executions are regular and

“Human Can Use Only Human Blood Which is Why it is Essential for Healthy People to Donate Blood”
Khundrakpam Premjit, is a differently abled seventh child of (Late) Khundrakpam Bhinoi and Khundrakpam Ongbi Radhe Devi, of Lamdeng Makha Leikai. He is today one

New, lasting, economic models of tourism
By Pauline J. Sheldon, University of Hawaiʻi in Hawaii Creating new economic structures for tourism will require a fundamental shift in values. Over-tourism, pandemics

5 of 6 JD(U) MLAs Merge With BJP; JNIMS To Have 150 MBBS Seats; School Teachers Protest; Rally Against Price Hike; ATSUM Seeks ‘Special Session’
As expected by many political observers and analysts in Manipur, of the six Janata Dal-United, JD (U) MLAs, five JDU MLAs left the party and

Richest Languages Are Those Which Continually Enrich Their Vocabularies by Absorbing New Words
Manipur celebrated its language day to commemorate the inclusion of Manipuri in the 8th Schedule of the Constitution 31 years ago on August 20, 1992.