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Trailblazer of ‘Sociology of Movements’ – Alain Touraine Remembered
First published in Eurasia Review, 13 June 2023 Photo credit: West Observer Alain Touraine, a highly revered French sociologist who died on June 9, was widely recognized for his profound insights and scholarly contributions in the [...]
Seasons Fade Into Memories – OpEd
Eurasia Review, 5 June 2023 The current state of the world’s bio-ecosystem begs immediate attention and demands acknowledgement of a crisis that reverberates on a grand scale. The magnitude of the environmental crisis today is of [...]
China’s Forays Into Antarctic Region Amid Growing Western Concerns – Analysis
Eurasia Review, 17 May 2023 Concerns over China’s expanding activities in the Polar regions seem to have grown with the recent reports of the construction of its new Antarctic station near the Ross Sea. The resumption [...]
Seafarers in Distress: The ‘Heroic Idun’ Episode
The Wire, 7 May 2023 Amid international media reports of a US-bound Marshall Islands-flagged oil tanker being seized by Iran with 24 Indian crew members onboard, there was a silver lining from Abuja. A Nigerian court freed 26 [...]
‘NATOization’ Of The Arctic Theater: Implications Of Changing Nordic Strategy – Analysis
Eurasia Review, 10 April 2023 Finland’s accession to the Atlantic Alliance (NATO) is a significant game changer in European security architecture which has palpable implications for Arctic geopolitics and Nordic security. While Sweden’s application for NATO [...]
Beyond ‘Napoleonic Imperium’: Fallout Of The Ukraine War – OpEd
Eurasia Review, 23 February 2023 Even as the world is grappling with the horrendous effects of the year-long Ukraine war, Russia and the United States seem determined to keep the ball rolling—apparently in an unrelenting cold [...]
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A ‘Testing Time’ for Ageing: Geronticide or Necropolitics?
KM SEETHI Published in Global South Colloquy/Countercurrents, 8 April 2020 With the Covid-19 proliferation taking on a dreadful speed, humanity is in the throes of an unprecedented breakdown. Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus-2 (SARS-CoV-2) seems [...]
Health Security Beyond Borders: India’s Search for Partnership in Times of Pandemic
Health Security Beyond Borders: India’s Search for Partnership in Times of Pandemic K.M. Seethi Global South Colloquy, 16 March 2020 The regional entity in South Asia—South Asian Association for Regional Co-operation (SAARC)—seems to have a new [...]
Modi 2.0: India under ‘Charismatic Authoritarianism’?
K.M.Seethi First Published in Global South Colloquy, 27 May 2019 Read More http://globalsouthcolloquy.com/modi-2-0-india-under-charismatic-authoritarianism/ Also @ Countercurrents, 27 May 2019 https://countercurrents.org/2019/05/modi-2-0-india-under-charismatic-authoritarianism The ultra-Right BJP-led National Democratic Alliance’s (NDA) resounding victory in the 17th Lok Sabha elections in [...]
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India, Iran and the strategic Implications of the US pull out from the JCPOA
India, Iran and the strategic Implications of the US pull out from the JCPOA KM SEETHI Countercurrents, 3 June 2018/Global Research 4 June 2018 The decision of the Trump administration to pull out of the Joint Comprehensive [...]
The ‘Trump Card’ In Korean Peninsula In Times of Uneasy Peace
The ‘Trump Card’ In Korean Peninsula In Times of Uneasy Peace K.M.SEETHI Countercurrents, 24 May 2018 The US President Donald Trump has done it again. He has withdrawn from his commitment to a planned summit with [...]
The Global South in ‘Northern-led’ Order/Disorder: Reading the Baku Declaration and the CHOGM 2018 Communiqué
K.M. Seethi Countercurrents, 24 April 2018 https://countercurrents.org/2018/04/24/the-global-south-in-northern-led-order-disorder-reading-the-baku-declaration-and-the-chogm-2018-communique/ Two of the recent international documents concerning the future of the Global South should attract the attention of the foreign policy observers in India for several reasons. One is [...]











