UK Urges Ex-Myanmar Ambassador to Leave London Home Citing Military Junta ‘pressure’

The British Foreign Ministry wrote to Kyaw Zwar Minn that his continued presence at the embassy-owned London residence was creating “serious legal difficulties” for the UK. It did not specify the difficulty.

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The Naga Peace Process: Why a Delayed Settlement

The opinion provides key factors and observations into the dynamics of the Naga peace process in a brief manner. It looks at the progress of the negotiations, the roles of the key players, the issues that arose along the way, and the way forward.

By Augustine R.

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India’s Act East Policy: A Warning to China or Modi’s Flawed Strategy?

Modi’s Act East Policy has boosted naval capacity and morale, but fallen short on overland connectivity and trade promotion.

By Augustine R.

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UN Representation in an Era of Revitalized Multilateralism

The implications of awarding UN accreditation today, however, extend far beyond the legitimization of particular authorities. They ought to be viewed in the context of amplified calls for UN reform and the revitalization of meaningful, credible multilateralism.

By Ania Zolyniak

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