Climate Without Borders: Environmental Diplomacy in a Fragmented World

BY: PRATHAM GOLCHA As the wrath of climate change intensifies and engulfs humans more and more, with every passing day, its consequences are no longer confined to national boundaries. The climate crisis is, and has always remained transnational- right from the cyclones in the Bay of Bengal, to desertification in Africa. The world is increasingly …

CLASH OF NATIONALISTIC CLANS: THE EVOLUTION OF NEO-GLOBAL IDEOLOGIES

BY: PRATHAM GOLCHA As it constantly evolves, the realm of international relations is dynamic in nature, and come 2025, it holds heightened significance- more than ever before. Through technological advancements, economic shifts, ever-shifting ideologies, and policies, the subject is a matter of grave concern for the world community, as a whole. International relations has always …

CHARTING A GREEN FUTURE, IN THE DESERT LANDS!

BY: PRATHAM GOLCHA The capital city of Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, became hosts to the first ever major United Nations conference, the Conference of Parties (COP) 16 that took place from December 2- December 13. It was under the convention of the United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification (UNCCD), with the previous UNCCD COP being hosted …

OF TRIALS AND TRIUMPHS

BY: PRATHAM GOLCHA With a population of 1.4 billion, India’s tally of one silver and five bronze medals might evoke emotions of despair and heartbreak. After all, being the world’s most populous country, we failed to win a single gold medal at the world’s biggest sporting extravaganza. Yes, by the number of medals won, and …

Navigating the Future of Indo-Europe Partnership

BY: PRATHAM GOLCHA As we stand on the threshold of the 21st century, the future of the Indo-Europe partnership is crucial more than ever before. The shared partnership between the two has increased in great significance over the past few years. This same partnership is multifaceted in nature, and touches the tangents of realms such …

COP 28 LACKS TEETH

BY: PRATHAM GOLCHA It was business as usual, physically as well as metaphorically, at yet another Conference of Parties (COP), the annual Climate Change Conference, held this year at Dubai, United Arab Emirates. With scores of world leaders paving their way to the middle, to wealthy businessmen pushing for their self-interests, this COP was again …

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