India has the Right under International Law to Sever Diplomatic Ties with Pakistan

In the latest post, Yash Vardhan Aggarwal throws light on how in the wake of the Pulwama terror attack, India’s next step should be to internationally isolate Pakistan as a state-sponsor for terrorism. He further elucidates how India now has to right under international law to sever diplomatic ties with Pakistan and impose economic sanctions. Continue reading India has the Right under International Law to Sever Diplomatic Ties with Pakistan

Amendment to Indian Forest Act: Another Pawn in the Game of Elections?

In the latest post, Swapnil discusses how the amendments proposed for the Indian Forest Act, 1927, seek to entrust the forest bureaucracy with arbitrary power, and how they fall foul of the attempts made to curb colonial power. She emphasizes on the need for further amendments to ensure that the laws that come into force are indeed a portrayal of the welfare of citizens, and provides solutions for combating the various issues highlighted in the article. Continue reading Amendment to Indian Forest Act: Another Pawn in the Game of Elections?