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Author: Abhiram Sajai

  • India and Nuclear Disarmament

    What is Disarmament? The model of disarmament is a conflict resolution model in the scope of international relations. A model whose primary objectives are to limit, reduce or outright abolish armed forces, which can range from arms to military equipment. The ultimate end goal being to coax competing states into negotiation rather than pursuing more…

  • What is Capitalism? 5 Key Characteristics of Capitalism – Explained

    Capitalism very simply, is an economic system. A system where, private entities or individuals control the means of production as well as determine prices in the market, for the sole purpose of profit. Of the many different types of economic systems that can be seen in countries across the world, capitalism and socialism are the…

  • Who Were the Shudras? by DR BR Ambedkar- Book Review

    Who Were the Shudras?: B.R. Ambedkar aims to provide clarity on the origins of the Shudra class in the caste system in India through this book of his. It was initially published in 1946, a time when caste discrimination in society was rampant, and the lower castes continued to suffer immensely. He provides evidence from…

  • Vaccine Diplomacy and its Consequences for India

    The world has been going through a very rough and uncertain period since the onset of the COVID-19 disease back in March 2020. With destabilizing economies, increasing and worrying levels of unemployment in the population and now millions of people dying due to lack of oxygen it is one of the biggest health emergencies we…

  • What is Totalitarianism ? Meaning, Characteristics, Factors

    Totalitarianism can be fundamentally understood as a form of government. It aims to restrict individual freedoms to the authority of the state, which is basically saying that it does not permit freedom on an individual level. The word totalitarian is relatively new in the context of modern history. It originated with Italian dictator Benito Mussolini,…

  • Who is Colin Crouch? What is Post Democracy? Explained

    Colin Crouch is Professor Emeritus at the Warwick Business School and External Scientific Member of the Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies at Cologne. he previously taught sociology at the LSE and was a fellow and tutor in politics at Trinity College, Oxford, and Professor of Sociology at the University of Oxford. Until…

  • Right to Education: Implementation, Problems and Challenges

    The Right to Education: Education is one of the most valuable tools that mankind has to be able to make drastic changes within and to the world around. As the world has progressed, it has become evidently clear that knowledge is a very powerful possession. As an extension of this education becomes a very important…