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Nuclear for peace

Nuclear for peace June 27, 2021 Ever since Pakistan declared itself a nuclear power, it has had to carry a stigma. That of a proliferator of nuclear technology and an unstable and unsafe custodian of the most powerful weapons in the world. Awarded rightly or wrongly, the stigma has meant that a lot of doors for nuclear progress in the country have been kept closed for long. But now, concerted efforts, made over the past two decades by the nation in this sector, are starting to get some recognition. The first of these recognitions have come from IAEA, the biggest nuclear watchdog in the world, and the UN’s Food and Agriculture Organisation. These agencies have conferred awards on Pakistan’s Nuclear Institute for Agriculture and Biology (NIAB) and five of the country’s top nuclear scientists for outstanding achievements. Besides, a young scientist award has been given to a scientist belonging to the Pakistan Atomic Energy Commission for work in plant mutation breeding and rel

India must emerge from China s shadows - The Hindu BusinessLine

India must emerge from China’s shadows Mamallapuram meet (File photo) PM Narendra Modi with Chinese President Xi Jinping   -  PTI EDS: FILE PHOTO, RPT (CORRECTS HEADLINE) Ahmedabad: In this Spet. 17, 2014 file photo, Prime Minister Narendra Modi with Chinese President Xi Jinping at Gandhi Ashram in Ahmedabad.An Indian Army officer and two soldiers were killed during a violent clash with Chinese troops in the Galwan Valley in eastern Ladakh on Monday night, in the first such incident involving fatalities after a gap of 45 years and signalling a massive escalation in the five-week border standoff in the sensitive region. (PTI Photo)(PTI16-06-2020 000132B)   -  PTI

India-Russia Relations in a Post-Covid World

03.03.2021 © Sputnik/Vitaly Ankov The current period of flux is exactly the time for the two sides to bank on their “special and privileged strategic partnership” to pursue a multi-vector foreign policy. The most important, critical takeaway from the relationship for both countries is the strategic space they provide each other to deal with the US, China and other great powers, write Nandan Unnikrishnan and Nivedita Kapoor. The article is published as part of the Valdai Club’s   project, continuing the collaboration between Valdai and Observer Research Foundation (New Delhi). As the world grapples with the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, the reshaping of the international system has added to the uncertainty confronting nation-states at this historical juncture. While the US-China rivalry hardly comes as a surprise, its acceleration due to the pandemic has made this bipolar dynamic the pivot around which the new world order is likely to revolve. 

India-Russia relations in a post-Covid world

India-Russia relations in a post-Covid world
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