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Explained: How is Israel, Hamas Ceasefire different this time?

Fed up of insecurities, in 2007, according to a number of polls, the majority of Israelis and Palestinians, prefer the two-state solution over any other solution, as a means of resolving the conflict, which was initiated in Oslo Accords in 1993-95.

India s Covid-19 Challenge: A Crisis Management Perspective

India s Covid-19 Challenge: A Crisis Management Perspective (Analysis)

India s Covid-19 Challenge: A Crisis Management Perspective (Analysis) Tuesday, May 11, 2021 IWK Bureau India is in a state of biological war against an invisible enemy (coronavirus), which has imposed unprecedented health emergency of this century. While the magnitude of cases and sudden spike, in second wave, has pushed many countries into unsurmountable shortages, but it does put a question mark on handling of the pandemic this time, in comparison to much better handling of pandemic last year during first wave by India. While specialists may cite many reasons for such hike, from double mutation to casualness by all, including election rallies, religious gatherings, and slowing down of momentum in capacity building for forthcoming second wave; hence, revisiting existing management responses, in context of indigenous best practices/structures is necessary to improve the situation.

Ministry of External Affairs of the Republic[ ] (via Public) / Keynote Address by External Affairs Minister at ICWA-USI International Gallipoli Virtual Seminar

04/22/2021 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 04/22/2021 01:12 Keynote Address by External Affairs Minister at ICWA-USI International Gallipoli Virtual Seminar Excellencies, distinguished scholars, ladies and gentlemen. I am pleased to join you all today at the inauguration of the International Conference on Gallipoli 2021. This is the first major commemoration of the Battle of Gallipoli to be hosted by any platform of national significance in India. Perhaps, it is only appropriate that it should be done jointly by two venerable, historic bodies - the United Service Institution and the Indian Council of World Affairs. Their coming together with international participation has provided an opportunity to not only reflect on the Gallipoli campaign, but also to assess India s contribution to World War I. I know that the specific theme today is of Gallipoli Revisited; but this is also an occasion to revisit the larger issue of India s global participation and presence.

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