Author: The Kootneeti Team
Why Soft Power? Harvard Professor Joseph Nye introduced the word ‘Soft Power’ in the 1980s. Exercising Soft Power is all about influencing the behaviour of other political bodies which is propitious to one’s national...
Prime Minister Modi and the Sri Lankan President in a telephonic conversation agreed to accelerate Indian assisted development projects in Sri Lanka and discussed the possibility of promoting investments in the Indian private sector....
The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, as published by the UNDP, recognizes that virtuous work is both a means and an end to achieve sustainable development by eradicating poverty, limiting the climate emergency and...
The growing stand-off between the Indian Army and PLA (People’s Liberation Army of China) at the LAC, in the areas of Indian Union Territory of Ladakh, have added fuel to the anti-China narrative in...
The United States, most affected by the Corona crisis, has been facing another crisis since the last days. Minneapolis is largely a troubled state in the US after the death of a black man,...
In the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic, China has worked hard to emerge as the major aid-provider to the World rather than the epicentre of the outbreak, deploying aggressive and ambitious health diplomacy. As part of...
Democracy:- The government of the people, for the people, by the people. We will come to later to the essence of the definition of democracy in this article…. After the Taliban has expressed its...
October 1949 – People’s Republic of China Established Chinese Communist Party leader Mao Zedong establishes the People’s Republic of China in Beijing on October 1 after peasant-backed Communists defeat the Nationalist government of Chiang...
The Turkish-Greek border, which runs along a twelve-kilometre-long stretch of Evros river is in the headlines again. The Turkish militia and police forces have encroached a small piece of land in the pocket of...
Gas leakage at an LG Polymer plant in Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh has claimed more than ten lives (still counting) with twenty seriously injured and more than a thousand ill. One interesting and contested fact...