crisis, demanding a transformational

These challenges were not isolated incidents, but manifestations of a broader systemic failure that has persisted for decades. The inability to address these issues comprehensively has left the country in a state of crisis, demanding a transformational change in governance and planning. The February 2024 election was one of the most rigid and conte

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Phumtham Wechayachai, Thailand

Phumtham Wechayachai, Thailand’s deputy prime minister and defense minister, praised Thaksin’s visit, calling it a sign that progress should be visible this year. “I think we will have a better direction and next year we will find a way to end this. As the person responsible for the southern region, we should be able to find a solution,” Ph

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optimising costs, and securing long

its Profit Before Tax (PBT) breached the ?100 crore mark for the first time, reaching ?173 crore, while turnover climbed from ?478 crore in FY21 to ?1,413 crore in FY24. This dramatic turnaround is credited to rigorous financial restructuring, technological investments, and an aggressive business strategy under Indian naval veteran Commodore Hemant

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Bangladesh, it oversees systemic

India’s democratic traditions and secular constitution stand in growing contradiction to its treatment of minorities. While the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) criticises the treatment of Hindus in Bangladesh, it oversees systemic marginalisation and discrimination against Indian Muslims. This duplicity not only undermines India’s claim to

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dimension is an added complicating

often against their own judgement—the US narrative on global market deregulation and the so-called value-based diplomacy. Now, as America overtly shifts course, Europe finds itself trapped, championing a framework their main ally disavowed. The domestic dimension is an added complicating factor: the Trump presidency is seen as legitimizing routin

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