Articles
Children in conflict: A lost generation
Over the course of the last few decades, Asian countries have witnessed an alarming trend in which children are increasingly targeted for abuses, rather than merely being accidental victims of the carnage. read more...
Bhutnese refugee crisis a critical assesment
The Bhutanese refugee problem has its genesis in the perceived threat to the existing absolute rule in the kingdom largely run by the Ngalongs. It is also the result of the hegemonistic attitude and policies adopted by those in power. read more...
Freedom of elections and election monitoring
Democracy is seen as uniquely suited to provide a peaceful means of competition for power and influence. However, opting to go the electoral route is not without risks. An important advantage can go to those who win foundational elections. read more...
Statistics of refugeeinflux in south asia: Developing a more global regime
The South Asia region hosts the largest number of refugees on the globe. The exodus continues in an unprecedented scale posing threat to peace and security in the entire region. read more...
Exodus of tibetan refugees: Trail to hell
The Chinese People's Liberation Army launched its first ‘invasion’ into Tibet in 1949 which is now the autonomous region of the People’s Republic of China. In the years that followed the Dalai Lama's efforts to make peace with the Chinese leadership failed. read more...
South Aasia
Transborder trafficking and poverty portfolio
Human trafficking is increasingly recognized as a complex process, involving a series of episodes for the person trafficked requiring markedly different responses from governments or communities. read more...
Human rights approach to migration
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Human rights and inhuman wrongs
As a matter of an omnipresent temperament all human beings demand the realization of particular sundry values to warrant their individual and collective well being. read more...



