The ICJ is trying to get to a resolution in the Ukraine-Russia War, but Russia does not seem in any mood to cooperate.
The ball remains in Pakistan’s court, and its leaders may still score self-goals by persevering in their costly course in Jadhav’s case.
India's easiest route to securing its residency in the Security Council would be simply to supplant Britain.
Islamabad may well project the tied protester on the Army jeep as a prisoner of war.
Given India’s good track record at The Hague, the nation hopes Kulbhushan Jadhav would come home a free man.
The former Indian naval officer remains under lock and key, unaware of international legal battles being waged on his behalf by his country.
Strike the iron while it's hot.
It is high time we regulate peacetime espionage; we can make a beginning by giving the accused the right to consular access.
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Angiography | 7-minute read
In this game of political one-upmanship, the provisional legal points scored at The Hague might suffer a setback if we aren't careful.
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Angiography | 10-minute read
Contrary to commonly held belief, multilateral mediation to resolve thorny bilateral disputes could work in New Delhi’s favour.