RESEARCH AND ANALYTICAL PAPERS
This essay analyzes the rise of Hindu nationalism in India through the Jammu and Kashmir dispute, exploring its historical, political, and social impact on India’s secular identity and interfaith relations. It also proposes solutions to foster greater cultural understanding and national unity.
The Rise of Hindu Nationalism Through the Lens of the Territorial Dispute over Jammu and Kashmir
This op-ed argues that while the Bipartisan Safer Communities Act takes some steps toward addressing gun violence, such as funding mental health initiatives, it fails to enact meaningful change, like banning assault rifles or expanding universal background checks, and instead reinforces harmful practices like increased school surveillance.
Are We Really Investing in a Better Tomorrow? (Gun Violence)
This paper explores the challenges impeding economic expansion within the European Union’s single market system, focusing on gaps such as the absence of a fiscal union, immigration dynamics, welfare state impacts, and institutional barriers, particularly in the free movement of goods, services, and people.
Obstacles to Economic Expansion: Gaps in the Single Market System
The essay examines the complexities of freedom of expression, highlighting its importance for democracy and societal progress, while also recognizing the need for limitations to protect public safety, national security, and vulnerable groups, as seen in key case law.
International Human Rights: Theory, Law and Practice
The paper analyzes Oregon's Death with Dignity Act (DWDA) through the Gostin framework, focusing on the ethical implications of assisted suicide, the effectiveness of the policy, economic considerations, and potential risks such as abuse or exploitation of vulnerable populations.
Gostin Framework: Evaluating the Death with Dignity Act