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Nilova Roy Chaudhury is Editor of India Review & Analysis, a journal of Society for Policy Studies, and writes on Indian foreign policy. She is a Visiting Faculty member with Symbiosis School of International Studies. Roy Chaudhury was Chief Editor of Indian Review of Global Affairs, an online, independent foreign affairs magazine and Consulting Editor with Asia Pacific Communications Associates (APCA).
An M Phil from Delhi University, New Delhi-based Roy Chaudhury began as a Researcher/Reporter with The Washington Post. She has been Staff Correspondent with AP, Special Representative with The Statesman and Deputy Foreign Editor with the Hindustan Times.
With the BJP contesting all 60 seats for the first time, TMC trying hard to make inroads and the ruling NPP determined to retain power, it's difficult to hazard a guess about poll outcome in Meghalaya There is something very civilised in…
Reflections on a State Election: Meghalaya 2023
There is something very civilised in the way Meghalaya is gearing up for its state elections. For an observer used to the noise and mudslinging that has come to be synonymous with electoral politics in the rest of India, particularly the…
গণতন্ত্রের মেরুদণ্ড ভাঙার চেষ্টা
কাউন্সিল ফর প্রোটেকশন অব জার্নালিস্টস বিশ্বে সাংবাদিকদের জন্য সবচেয়ে বিপজ্জনক দেশগুলির মধ্যে রেখেছে ভারতকে।
Final foreign office glass ceiling cracked: Kamboj takes charge as UN PR
When she presented her credentials in New York to the United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres to assume charge as India’s Permanent Representative (PR) to the UN, Ruchira Kamboj cracked the final frontier or glass ceiling of the…
MEA rushes to defend India’s legal processes against adverse comment
It is ironic, and sad, that the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) now has to increasingly defend India from adverse foreign commentary on the country’s internal processes. It is tragic that the country’s “independent judicial system,” once…
ক্রোধ যখন রাস্তায় আছড়ে পড়ে
এক সমৃদ্ধ দেশের দিশা দেখানোর প্রতিশ্রুতি দিয়ে ২০১৯ সালে বিপুল সংখ্যাগরিষ্ঠতা নিয়ে ক্ষমতায়
How useful is the United Nations in keeping peace and does the world need it?
If the UN cannot agree on what constitutes terrorism and cannot stop even its permanent Security Council members from waging war and violating the UN charter, how useful can it be?
Russia-Ukraine War: Is India’s Fence-Sitting Adding to Stranded Students’ Woes?
The anger and racism Indians are facing has more to do with the position India has adopted on the conflict.
Can this Government think and act beyond statues and honour the values icons stood for?
While Government seems fixated on putting up statues to honour the memory of icons it wants to appropriate, its reluctance to embrace the ideals they held dear is striking
BIMSTEC, not SAARC, more in focus as Bangladesh gains economic heft
BIMSTEC, a sub-regional grouping, comprising some geographically contiguous South Asian and ASEAN countries in the Bay of Bengal, was formed to leverage synergies in their capabilities for their development.