Author: poorvi.patil

Hello! I’m Poorvi Patil, a fresh graduate with a keen interest in public policy, politics, and geopolitics. As I embark on my professional journey, I am eager to explore the dynamic and impactful world of policy-making and international relations. My academic background has equipped me with a solid foundation, and my enthusiasm drives me to continuously learn and engage with the complexities of governance and global affairs. I am passionate about contributing to meaningful change and look forward to opportunities where I can apply my knowledge and skills to address pressing societal issues.

In the annals of Indian parliamentary history, the election of the Speaker of the Lok Sabha stands as a pivotal event, reflecting the evolution of democratic norms and legislative practices. The recent election of the Speaker in the Indian Parliament marks the third occurrence since 1976, highlighting the significance of this role in maintaining the integrity and functionality of parliamentary proceedings. The hot contest between the NDA backed Om Birla and INDIA backed K Suresh has piqued the attention of the Indian citizens. The Role of the Speaker The Speaker of the Lok Sabha, the lower house of India’s bicameral…

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The Ayodhya temple, dedicated to Lord Ram, occupies a central place in India’s socio-political and cultural landscape. This ancient site, believed to be the birthplace of the revered Hindu deity, is not only a spiritual epicenter but also a focal point of intense political discourse. The temple’s historical and religious significance has been overshadowed at times by its role in contemporary politics, particularly concerning the Ram Janmabhoomi-Babri Masjid dispute. Political Significance of the Ram Temple The political significance of the Ayodhya temple is deeply intertwined with the events of December 6, 1992, when the Babri Masjid, a mosque built in…

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On June 23, 2024, a coordinated series of terrorist attacks struck Russia’s southern Republic of Dagestan, plunging the region into chaos and fear. The attacks, which targeted several locations, resulted in significant casualties and highlighted ongoing security challenges in the North Caucasus. The Attacks The first attack occurred in the early morning hours in Makhachkala, Dagestan’s capital. A car bomb exploded outside a government building, killing at least 15 people and injuring dozens more. The blast was powerful enough to shatter windows within a three-block radius, causing widespread panic and chaos as emergency services rushed to the scene. This initial…

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In March of this year, the United States of America and China resumed informal nuclear arms talks that have been stalled for five years, according to information received from diplomats. The discussions centered around the threat of nuclear weapons surrounding the issue of Taiwan. The US raised concerns over the use of nuclear weapons by China if it faced defeat in the conflict over Taiwan. China however allayed the USA’s doubts proclaiming that it could engage in a conventional fight over the issue without the need for nuclear weapons. Who Participated in the Talks? These talks were informal and part…

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Reports by the BBC suggest that North Korea is constructing a wall in several places on its border with South Korea. Satellite images by the news agency also reveal that activities have taken place inside the Demilitarised zone (DMZ), which is a clear violation of the country’s truce with South Korea. The DMZ is a buffer area between the two countries who are technically still at war since they haven’t officially signed a peace agreement. This activity is unusual and creates suspicion at a time of heightened tensions between the two rival nations. Further Details Satellite images procured by the…

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Armed Forces of Philippines General Romeo Bawner has accused the Chinese army of instigating hostilities in the disputed South China Sea. He claimed that the Chinese Coast Guard personnel jammed into the Philippine boats on purpose and then boarded the boats, further seizing weapons from the crew. The intruders were armed with swords, spears and knives. This skirmish took place as the Philippine Coast Guard were delivering supplies to their troops stationed in the Second Thomas Shoal. China however, has denied all allegations and said that its personnel were ‘restrained.’ Further Details General Bawner also elaborated that one of his…

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Gaining immense praise from the global community, Thailand has now become the first country in Southeast Asia and the third country in Asia, after Nepal and Taiwan to pass a same sex marriage bill. On Tuesday, the bill passed its final reading in the parliament with a majority of the lawmakers voting in its favor. It will now be sent to King Maha Vajiralongkorn for his assent before it becomes a law.  Background Thailand has always been recognised for its vibrant LGBTQ culture and widespread acceptance. However, this acceptance was not reflected in the country’s laws. Activists in the region…

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Russian President Putin’s visit to the world’s most reclusive country comes in the midst of Russia facing global isolation following the launching of a full-scale attack on Ukraine, prompting a war that still continues. According to the statement by the Kremlin, the President will visit North Korea on the 18th of June for a ‘friendly’ exchange. This is Putin’s second trip to the country and his first one in 24 years. Russia – North Korea Relations The ties between the two countries are characterized by historical alignments, pragmatic cooperation and mutual strategic interests. They share a land border and have…

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Vladimir Putin has demanded that Ukraine withdraw troops from territories Russia claims to have annexed and also relinquish its plans to join NATO in exchange for an immediate ceasefire. Putin’s statements come in the middle of the G7 summit as Ukrainian President Zelensky gathers international support and also as a precursor to the summit in Switzerland where leaders from 90 countries are set to deliberate upon approaches that would lead to a lasting peace in Ukraine. Russia will not be a part of the deliberations. Statement by Putin “ As soon as Kyiv says it is ready to make this…

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The aircraft of the Indian Air Force is expected to land in Kochi at 10:30 am today, carrying the bodies of 45 Indian migrant workers who lost their lives in a building fire in Kuwait. The same aircraft will then arrive in Delhi at 4 pm. Minister of State for External Affairs Kirti Vardhan Singh who coordinated with Kuwaiti authorities regarding the repatriation is also onboard the aircraft. The Building Fire in Kuwait Around 42 Indians, a significant portion of whom were from Kerala were killed and several others were injured in a massive fire that broke out early morning…

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