Author: Aditi Saxena

Aditi is a law student with immense passion for geopolitics and International Relations. Possessing both penchant and proficiency in writing articles, blogs on diverse genres ranging from law, public policy to International Relations. Looking forward to up-skill herself and augmenting her learning trajectory.

Military Coup: Amnesty To Prisoners

In Myanmar, the junta government has released about 3000 prisoners, on “humanitarian grounds” in the Buddhist New Year amnesty, as a gesture of peace and stability. The Junta government in Myanmar after a brutal overthrow of the civilian government in February 2021, is struggling to seek global approbation. In the latest turn of events, the junta has released about 3000 prisoners, arrested in pro-democracy protests against the government. As per the statement of the junta chief, Min Aung Hlaing, the prisoners are pardoned in order to mark the traditional festival of “Myanmar new year” thereby spreading the peaceful mind of…

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Russia China Cooperation

Russian President Vladimir Putin met the Chinese defense minister Li Shangfu, in the latest bid to foreground their “ no limits” partnership in the thick of a geopolitical tensions , ushering in a new world order. In a new world order that is on the anvil, post Russia- Ukraine crisis, Vladimir Putin met the Chinese defence minister on Sunday to review the military cooperation among other things between the two countries. This visit comes within a month when Xi Jinping visited Moscow, on a three-day visit, thereby this new development underscores the “iron-strong” cooperation between Beijing and Moscow. New Geopolitical…

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