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.

As social media gathers momentum to address the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Palestine, an AI generated image of Rafah titled #alleyesonrafah has been doing the rounds aiming to highlight the increasing death toll in the refugee habitation due to Israeli airstrikes as part of the Israel Palestine War. This image has been shared over 37 million times in less than 24 hours alone, according to NBC news, signifying an increased awareness about the issue among netizens. This renewed interest and curiosity has spilled onto other humanitarian crises across the globe that have gone unnoticed for several years. One of these…

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In a landmark recognition of her unwavering commitment to gender equality in military operations, Major Radhika Sen has been honored with the UN Military Gender Advocate of the Year Award 2023. Sen is a native of Himachal Pradesh and is the second Indian to win this award since its inception in 2016.  Recognizing her Dedication to Gender Equality The Secretary General of the United Nations, Mr Antonio Guterres congratulated Major Radhika Sen on her achievement, describing her service as “a true credit to the United Nations as a whole.” He explained that “ in an escalating environment in North Kivu,…

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On his recent visit to Spain, Ukrainian leader Volodymyr Zelensky urged Western leaders to provoke Russia into settling for peace talks using ‘all means’ necessary. Speaking at the La Monclova palace in a joint conference with Spain’s Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez, Mr Zelensky said there needed to be a “tangible coercion of Russia” which was seeking to “destroy Ukraine and move on.” He reiterated his refusal to negotiate with Russia until all forces leave Ukrainian territory, including Crimea. These statements emerge amidst increasing Russian gains against Ukraine with Ukraine suffering from a shortage of Western Supplied weapons. Spain announces military…

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