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Pakistan Elections: Poised for Challenging “Political Innings” with Imran Khan
K.M. Seethi First Published by Countercurrents, 27 July 2018/ Global Research, 27 July 2018 The state of Pakistan is now poised for a change, as predicted by many in the context of the General Elections held [...]
From the ‘Promised Land’ to the Land of Betrayals
From the ‘Promised Land’ to the Land of Betrayals KM SEETHI First Published in Countercurrents, 21 July 2018 Israel—once Palestine, the holy land of three religions, Judaism, Christianity and Islam—has been declared a mono-religious State with [...]
Limits to ‘Cultural Securitization’
Shashi Tharoor and Limits to ‘Cultural Securitization’ K.M. SEETHI First published in Countercurrents, 16 July 2018 A reference to ‘Hindu Pakistan’ by Shashi Tharoor, in a speech, sparked off another controversy across the media and political [...]
The Quest for ‘Zone of Peace’ in the Himalayas
Nepal’s Critical Engagements with India and China KM SEETHI First Published in Countercurrents, 5 July 2018 The tiny Himalayan State Nepal continues to be economically vulnerable, primarily because of its geopolitical status as a land-locked country. This [...]
The Higher Education Commission of India Act, 2018
A Requiem for the University Grants Commission K.M.SEETHI First Published by Countercurrents, 1 July 2018 (https://countercurrents.org/2018/07/01/a-requiem-for-ugc/) If the Modi Government’s first year of its rule was marked by the burial of an important institution of national [...]
An IR Scholar with Practical Wisdom
An IR Scholar with Practical Wisdom – Prof K.R. Singh (1932-2018) Remembered KM SEETHI First Published in Countercurrents, 26 June 2018 There are not many International Relations (IR) scholars in India who can make a reasonable [...]
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From the ‘Promised Land’ to the Land of Betrayals
From the ‘Promised Land’ to the Land of Betrayals KM SEETHI First Published in Countercurrents, 21 July 2018 Israel—once Palestine, the holy land of three religions, Judaism, Christianity and Islam—has been declared a mono-religious State with [...]
Limits to ‘Cultural Securitization’
Shashi Tharoor and Limits to ‘Cultural Securitization’ K.M. SEETHI First published in Countercurrents, 16 July 2018 A reference to ‘Hindu Pakistan’ by Shashi Tharoor, in a speech, sparked off another controversy across the media and political [...]
The Quest for ‘Zone of Peace’ in the Himalayas
Nepal’s Critical Engagements with India and China KM SEETHI First Published in Countercurrents, 5 July 2018 The tiny Himalayan State Nepal continues to be economically vulnerable, primarily because of its geopolitical status as a land-locked country. This [...]