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ID:   173672


India and the 'UN@75' / Sinha, Dilip   Journal Article
Sinha, Dilip Journal Article
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India and the United Nations / Sinha, Dilip   Journal Article
Sinha, Dilip Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The United Nations will celebrate its 75th anniversary in 2020. This is a good time to look back at its performance, and examine how far it has met the aspirations of its founders and how relevant it is in today’s world. India is a founder member of the organisation. What has been India’s approach to the UN? How does India view the organisation, and what expectations does it have of it?
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ID:   140022


India, BRICS and the world economy / Sinha, Dilip   Article
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Summary/Abstract BRICS is not an organised coalition seeking to create its own international order. It lacks adequate homogeneity and shared ideology for that. It is a pressure group of countries which want to be included in the decision-making forums of the international financial system. They feel that they have earned their place, and their credentials must be recognised. The slowdown in the growth rate in all BRICS countries, except India, has prompted many western experts to predict its demise. This appears to be an expression of desire rather than the result of objective analysis. The future shape of BRICS will depend on how the high priests of the present order react to their legitimate demands. What began as a prescient tip of a farsighted investment banker may either result in the reorganization of the existing system or lead to the setting up of a rival structure. The world would be better off in both eventualities
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ID:   157619


International dispute settlement mechanisms and India-Pakistan disputes / Sinha, Dilip   Journal Article
Sinha, Dilip Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The primary purpose of law is to provide security. While national laws, or municipal laws as they are called, have evolved in content and sophistication to aspire to cover a wider gamut of human life such as social and economic development, international law has struggled to keep pace. Despite an explosion in laws regulating various aspects of international affairs, maintaining peace and security remains its primary and most challenging preoccupation. This paper deals with dispute settlement mechanisms and India-Pakistan disputes.
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Veto Provision in UN Charter: Issues and Dimensions / Sinha, Dilip   Journal Article
Sinha, Dilip Journal Article
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