Climate Justice and the Global South: India’s Stand at the Forefront

Why climate justice matters to India For India, climate justice is not a slogan. It is a practical framework for balancing three imperatives at once: lifting millions into a dignified life, keeping energy reliable and affordable, and cutting emissions fast enough to help avoid dangerous warming. International law already recognizes the idea that responsibilities differ … Read more

The New World Disorder: Geopolitics in the Age of Multipolarity and Mistrust

In the not-so-distant past, the global order operated under the illusion of stability. A U.S.-dominated unipolar world had emerged after the Cold War, marked by the dominance of Western institutions, values, and economic models. But that era is fading—slowly, unevenly, and turbulently. Today, the world stands at the cusp of a dramatic realignment, defined not … Read more

The Influence of Feminist Theory in Global Politics

The feminist movement’s catchphrase, “The personal is political,” accurately describes the major shift that feminist thought has caused in world politics. Feminist theory provides a critical lens through which to interpret and reorganise the world in an era where power relations and decision-making mechanisms are more scrutinised. It has transformed international relations, governance, and diplomacy, … Read more