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India Set to Discover the Law of Unintended Consequences

India Set to Discover the Law of Unintended Consequences

By abrogating the autonomous status of the now-former state of Jammu and Kashmir and transforming it into two direct rule territories, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi may have set in motion forces that could result in challenges to its control of portions of the Himalayan region. On October 31, the new Indian union territories of Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh...

India In The Era Of Savarkar: Challenges To Secular-Democartic Polity

India In The Era Of Savarkar: Challenges To Secular-Democartic Polity

Aijaz Zaka Syed Whatever you may think of the BJP and its extended Parivar, they have a sordid sense of humour. At a time when India and the world are celebrating the 150th birth anniversary of Gandhi, the governing party has promised to confer the country’s highest civilian honour, Bharat Ratna, on his bitterest critic and the mastermind of his...

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Turkey, Iraq to carry out joint operation against Kurdish militants in Iraq

ANKARA: Turkey and Iraq’s central government in Baghdad will carry out a joint operation against Kurdish militants in northern Iraq, Turkey’s Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu was quoted as saying on Thursday. Cavusoglu’s comments came as Turkey pushed ahead with a cross-border military operation against the Kurdish YPG militia in northern Syria’s Afrin region. Speaking to reporters on his flight from...

18 economic agreements signed between Saudi Arabian and British entities

18 economic agreements signed between Saudi Arabian and British entities

LONDON Millat Times 18 economic agreements worth at least SR8 billion (approximately £1.5 billion) were signed between Saudi Arabian and British entities Thursday. The agreements signed on the second day of Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman’s visit to Saudi, are in the fields of health, investment, innovation and energy. The General Investment Authority of Saudi Arabia has granted 10 licenses for...

SC sets aside the absurd Judgment of Kerala HC, Hadiya is free to be with husband again

SC sets aside the absurd Judgment of Kerala HC, Hadiya is free to be with husband again

The Supreme Court on Thursday allowed Muslim convert Hadiya to live with her husband Shefin Jahan, setting aside a Kerala High Court order. The top court said Hadiya was free to pursue her future endeavours in accordance with the law. A three-judge bench headed by Chief Justice of India Dipak Misra said the Kerala High Court should not have annulled the marriage....

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