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173558
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COVID 19, the great pandemic has engulfed the whole world. It has taken a number of human lives and has also impacted on the economy as well as livelihood of people. There is no denying the fact that COVID 19 has created a war type of scenario where all the objectives of a full scale war are being realized. The problem comes when one has to declare both the winner and loser from such warfare.
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173581
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The COVID-19 pandemic has inflicted massive human casualties and economic losses all across the world. A great deal of damage was done by the pandemic to China, its epicentre, in the first three months of the year 2020. However, in the subsequent months, it took an even heavier toll on Europe and the United States, and is currently gathering its devastating pace through the developing world. As a result, the world economy is witnessing an inevitable slide into recession, projected to be worse than the Global Financial Crisis of 2008.
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173559
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The Corona Virus pandemic has spread to the nook and corner of the world affecting millions of people and killing hundreds of thousands. Most countries severely affected by this virus have imposed national lockdowns keeping people inside their homes for months together. Almost everyone agrees that life is not going to be the same again even after the pandemic ends.
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173561
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A rather strange phenomenon in geopolitics is the fact that an innocuous local issue can blow into a global crisis if the country of the origin of the crisis happens to be at the centre stage of global power trajectory.
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173579
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The reporting of the first case of Covid -19 in the last part of 2019 in the now world infamous Animal-food market in Wuhan, China, did not receive much international attention. At that time nobody could anticipate that a local disease would transform into a pandemic, causing not only a global public health emergency, but also stifling the economy throughout the world.
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173575
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2020 has been beholding one of the most unprecedented and devastating pandemics which it seems was witnessed perhaps a century ago. COVID-19 has also exposed the vulnerability of the international governance and order. When the world was advancing exemplarily towards artificial intelligence and technological prowess, all of a sudden, there seems to be a break to all of these and humanity has been left clueless as to look for basics of the basics of saving human lives.
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173562
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COVID-19 commonly abbreviated for the disease caused by the SARS-CoV-2 virus is a declared pandemic that has stormed into more than 187 countries and territories globally. The outbreak was first identified in Wuhan, China in early December 2019. The World Health Organization (WHO) declared the outbreak a ‘Public health Emergency of International Concern’ on 30th January 2020 and further as a pandemic on 11th March 2020.
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173574
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Ever since the COVID-19 surfaced in China, with each passing day, the myth of China’s ‘peaceful rise’ has been badly dented and its soft power claims have been severely evaporated. The name Wuhan Virus aptly captures the genesis of COVID-19 while the term China Virus is more apropos phrase constructing its geopolitical meaning.
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173565
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In the last few months, Covid-19 pandemic has changed the world dramatically. Millions of people have been infected by the virus and hundreds of thousands have died. As situation is unfolding, we are still perhaps at the early stage of pandemic. Since the beginning of April 2020, about 75,000 infections were reported every day in the world. Now the figure is crossing almost 100,000 every day.
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173560
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Missing a target by an inch is the same as missing it by ten feet. Throughout its seven-plus decades as an admittedly truncated by free country, India has often found itself in a situation where It falls just a bit short of the level needed to ensure substantial advantage. In most of the groupings that the country has participated in, seldom has it had its own way over the objections of those powers seeking to constrain its rise.
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173568
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The era of globalization and open borders are under stress.COVID-19 is a turning point in the history of national and global affairs. The outbreak of a new pathogen COVID-19 has brought humanity to its feet, irrespective of the country, race, religion, language, ethnicity or region. It has had a ripple effect on the global economy and plunged the whole world into recession, erasing trillions of dollars from global stock markets.
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ID:
173566
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The emergence of global pandemics as a global peril had impacted powerfully on the nations of the world, the regional order and global order. The ‘transformational’ impact had created several unmitigated challenges and perils on communities, societies, and nations. The onus of blame of the source of this peril is yet to be deciphered-although the powers that be are fully aware of the extent of the multiple points of ‘collaborative research’ of what was considered to be a vital ‘gain of function’ in epidemiological experimentation.
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173578
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Simply put, geo-economics is nothing but geopolitics by economic means. It can also be termed as a collection of those economic activities that a nation-state undertakes to achieve its geopolitical goals. Such economic activities include asymmetric trade relations, aid and financial assistance, resource extraction etc.
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173576
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Historically, with the spread of human life across the globe, contagious diseases have also grown. The gradual shift of agrarian communities to the industrial one and widespread trade has generated tremendous opportunities for people but at the same time increased contacts with different societies and population has sped up the rate of such pandemics. However, COVID 19 is a different story altogether.
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173580
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COVID 19 pandemic did not spare the Latin American and Caribbean region. Countries like Brazil, Peru, Mexico, Chile, and Ecuador are badly affected by the Coronavirus spread. The first COVID-19 positive case reported on 25 February 2020 in Latin America was in Brazil, a 61-year-old man who visited Lombardy in Italy for a two-week business trip.
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173567
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Law is that domain of human regulation, which is regularly subjected to challenges and revisions. The relevance of an existing law is adjudged by its ability to cope with changes, often radical and unpredictable, relating to the subject for which it is enacted. It is a known fact that law is fifty years behind a human change. For instance, UNCLOS was codified following a more than one century of competitive claims for high sea rights. GATT is a byproduct of the Great Economic Crash.
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173571
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Global pandemic caused by Covid-19 is posing existential threat to humanity. The whole world is feeling helpless against invisible micro organism. Left with no options, human beings have retreated to their homes and practicing social distancing. One by one almost all nations of the world have announced great lockdown in their respective countries.
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173570
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The COVID 19 proliferation has raised a question whether the tectonic plates have been shifting in reference to the nature of world politics. It is obvious now that, the world will have before corona and after corona as the framework for reference in international relations may be after a decade. The rest of the world in general and India in particular have been grappling with a pandemic of a kind where none have known or would have had any experience with this kind in the past hundred odd years.
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173572
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Pakistan is struggling to deal with the coronavirus pandemic due to weak health care facilities, economic depression, lack of coordination between the federal and provincial governments and inadequate infrastructure. Although all the countries hit by the pandemic have been severally impacted economically, socially and in some cases politically, Pakistan faces grave challenges due to the existing economic stress with low growth rate and mounting debt burden. Prime Minister Imran Khanhas tried to assure the nation (more than once!) that the COVID-19 problem is under control.
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ID:
173569
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Covid-19 is the cusp of change. The global pandemic will alter the course of history and rattle the corridors of the global power politics in the years to come. The world has a new enemy- the novel coronavirus or Coivd-19 as declared by the World Health Organization (WHO). The post Covid-19 world will be completely different and like the Arab historian Ibn Khaldun said that random pathogens can cause the rise and fall of empires and civilizations, so will Covid-19.
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