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  Ukraine and Russia: A Public International Law Perspective The conflict between Ukraine and Russia, which escalated dramatically with Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine on February 24, 2022, presents a significant case study in public international law. This ongoing war has raised critical legal questions regarding sovereignty, use of force, territorial integrity, and the role of international institutions. In this blog, we explore the Ukraine-Russia crisis through the key principles and frameworks of public international law. 1. The Principle of Sovereignty and Non-Intervention Sovereignty is a foundational principle of international law, enshrined in the United Nations Charter (Article 2(1)) and affirmed in customary international law. It implies the full right and power of a state to govern itself without interference from outside sources. Ukraine is a sovereign state recognized by the international community since its independence from the Soviet Union in 1991. Rus...

India World Affairs

  India World Affairs   India and World Affairs: A Dynamic Interplay of Diplomacy, Economy, and Strategy Introduction India, the world’s largest democracy, plays a crucial role in global affairs. As an emerging economic powerhouse and a significant geopolitical player, India engages with the world on multiple fronts, diplomacy, trade, security, technology, and climate change. Its foreign policy, shaped by its historical ethos and contemporary aspirations, seeks to balance strategic autonomy with deepening global partnerships. This blog explores India’s engagement with world affairs, highlighting key aspects such as diplomatic relations, economic strategies, security concerns, and its role in international organizations.   India’s Foreign Policy: A Blend of Realism and Idealism India’s foreign policy is guided by the principles of Panchsheel, or the Five Principles of Peaceful Coexistence, which include mutual respect, non-aggression, non-interference, equalit...

Psychological Review of Bhool Bhulaiyaa with Emphasis on Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID)

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  Psychological Review of Bhool Bhulaiyaa with Emphasis on Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID) Introduction The Bollywood psychological thriller Bhool Bhulaiyaa (2007), directed by Priyadarshan, is a unique blend of horror, comedy, and psychological exploration. The film primarily revolves around Avni Chaturvedi (played by Vidya Balan), whose personality transformation and erratic behavior are eventually diagnosed as Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID) , formerly known as Multiple Personality Disorder. This review examines the psychological accuracy of the film’s depiction of DID and the possible underlying causes of Avni’s condition. Dissociative Identity Disorder in Bhool Bhulaiyaa DID is a complex psychological condition characterized by the presence of two or more distinct personality states that control an individual’s behavior at different times. These identities often develop as a coping mechanism in response to severe trauma. In the film, Avni exhibits t...

Cyber law in India by Tanish Verma

  Article on Cyber law in India   A vast array of legislative frameworks and regulations that regulate actions in the digital sphere are included in India's cyber law. Cyber law is essential to tackling a range of cyberspace-related legal challenges, including cybercrime, data protection, electronic commerce, and digital signatures, as technology continues to progress at a rapid pace. This essay will examine the main features of cyber law in India, as well as its development, significant laws, and relevance in the digital era.     Evolution of Cyber Law in India : With the development of digital technology and the internet, legal structures were required to handle the potential and difficulties that cyberspace offered. Over time, India's cyber law has changed to handle new challenges and keep up with technical improvements. The main piece of legislation controlling cyber activity in India is the Information Technology Act, 2000 (IT Act). The IT Act, which w...