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About KM Seethi

K M Seethi is ICSSR Senior Fellow and Director, Inter University Centre for Social Science Research and Extension, MG University. He also serves as Member of the Appellete Authority (Ombudsman), MGNREGS, Govt of Kerala. Earlier, he served as Dean of Social Sciences and Senior Professor and Director of School of International Relations and Politics, Director of Research, and Coordinator KPS Menon Chair for Diplomatic Studies.

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ENDURING DILEMMA: Flashpoints in Kashmir and India-Pakistan Relations

Based on a vast array of historical documents and primary sources, Enduring Dilemma: Flashpoints in Kashmir and India-Pakistan Relations puts across perceptive arguments and critical analysis that will inspire both academics and policymakers.

Recent Book

ENDURING DILEMMA: Flashpoints in Kashmir and India-Pakistan Relations

Based on a vast array of historical documents and primary sources, Enduring Dilemma: Flashpoints in Kashmir and India-Pakistan Relations puts across perceptive arguments and critical analysis that will inspire both academics and policymakers.

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Migrant Exploitation in GCC: Reminders from the Kuwait Tragedy

By |June 15th, 2024|Categories: Articles, The Wire|Tags: , , , |

Despite some legal reforms, the majority of the construction labour force in the GCC remains vulnerable, often incurring significant debts and facing exploitation. Published in The Wire, 15 June 2024 The tragic fire in Kuwait, which claimed 50 lives, once again highlighted the vulnerability of migrant workers in GCC countries. On June 12, Kuwait experienced one of its most devastating labour camp disasters. A massive blaze in Mangaf took the lives of dozens of migrants from South and Southeast Asia and left many others injured, making it the deadliest building [...]

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