INTERNATIONAL ECONOMY AND DEVELOPMENT
Under this topic, the research seeks to enhance the understanding and alongside study the contemporary and developing issues pertaining to international economy and development in diverse countries. The developing economies at present predominantly in the East and South Asian regions remains on a relatively strong growth trajectory amid the robust domestic demand conditions whereas the global economy on the other hand is facing a confluence of risks, which could severely disrupt economic activity and inflict significant damage on longer-term development prospects. The research primarily addresses such developments and challenges, concentrating on the existing and emerging economic policies, economic growth and opportunities, co-operations and agreements, prospects and the potential factors that exacerbates development challenges in many parts of the world.
ARTICLES
Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi’s Death and its Implications
The supreme leader in Iran, Khamenei, is currently 85 years old, and the succession process is characterized by political rivalry and a lack of transparency. Raisi, a leading candidate, was supported by the hard-line faction and Ayatollah Khamenei’s son, Mojtaba.
Pivoting Diplomacy: India-Ukraine Relations in a Geopolitical Maelstrom
Minister Kuleba’s visit to India symbolizes more than just a diplomatic exchange; it signifies a convergence of interests and a shared commitment to peace and prosperity.
The Evolving Dynamics of India-Nepal Economic Ties
Indian investment has played a crucial role in Nepal’s economic development and infrastructure projects and India has been a significant source of foreign direct investment (FDI) in Nepal.
The Decline of US Hegemony: Is the Era of Unipolarity Coming to an End?
The unipolarity that ushered in a new era of dominance after the fall of the Soviet Union was capitulated by America and it asserted its position in the world as the global leader and heightened its influence over the nation-states of the world.
The G7 Summit in Hiroshima Sets New Global Priorities, Reduces China and Russia’s Influence
The G7 leaders reaffirmed their commitment to achieving a world without nuclear weapons while ensuring security for all and emphasised the importance of disarmament and non-proliferation efforts, including strengthening international treaties and export controls.
China’s Emergence as a Global Peace-Broker
If China succeeds in brokering a peace deal between Russia and Ukraine it would be a grand diplomatic victory for Beijing; establishing it as a true alternative to the US overshadowing not only the Iran-Saudi deal, but also others.
ICC’s Arrest Warrant Against Putin: The Behind Narratives
Amnesty International produced a report exposing the coercive removal, deportation, and likely transfer of many Ukrainian people into Russia or the deeper territory that was held or controlled by Russia.
Afghanistan’s Economic Outlook under the Taliban
Since the Taliban came to power, the health services have been pathetic and Afghan people have struggled to find economic opportunities to sustain their life where women's rights and the rights of minorities have been threatened.