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Since the end of the Cold War, NATO has struggled to redefine its role and relevance. Critically analyse.
Answer: North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO) is the largest military alliance on the planet. It was established in 1949 as a bulwark against the Soviet armies after the Second World War. It guarantees the freedom and security of its members through political as well as military means. Born fromRead more
Answer: North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO) is the largest military alliance on the planet. It was established in 1949 as a bulwark against the Soviet armies after the Second World War. It guarantees the freedom and security of its members through political as well as military means. Born from a desire for collective defence and containment of the USSR, its mandate post Cold War morphed to include nation-building, peace-keeping, military-civil relations and the never-ending fight against terrorism and organised crime, with varying degrees of success. Since then, NATO has been struggling to remain relevant and faces challenges in redefining its role:
Throughout history, military alliances have formed to balance the countervailing power. They have collapsed when the need for a balance disappeared as a result of either power crumbling or changing threat perceptions. However, the collapse of Soviet imperial rule in the late 1980s did not lead to NATO’s demise rather it has evolved, Le.:
Thus, post Cold War, the NATO has not only survived but been transformed into a politico-military entity. NATO of today is a confluence of like-minded democratic ideals and of shared values. The world order has changed and it is in this climate that NATO now has to operate. Unlike the Cold War era, with one clearly defined adversary, today there is a need to fight a patchwork of local conflicts while maintaining an ever-growing alliance between countries.
See lessUN Peacekeeping requires reforms to keep its operations fit-for-purpose. In this context, discuss the challenges faced by the UN Peacekeeping. Also, suggest reforms to improve its operations.
For UN Peacekeeping to continue serving its intended purpose, adjustments are necessary. Talk about the difficulties the UN Peacekeeping is facing in this situation. Additionally, recommend changes to enhance how it operates.(Answer in 150 words)
For UN Peacekeeping to continue serving its intended purpose, adjustments are necessary. Talk about the difficulties the UN Peacekeeping is facing in this situation. Additionally, recommend changes to enhance how it operates.(Answer in 150 words)
See lessThe India-UAE CEPA will serve as a catalyst to bolster economic ties between the two countries and give India greater access to the region. Discuss.
Answer: The UAE is India's third largest trade partner after the USA and China and the second largest export destination. This relationship got a further boost recently with the signing of the Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA) in 2022. India-UAE CEPA is the UAE's first comprehensivRead more
Answer: The UAE is India’s third largest trade partner after the USA and China and the second largest export destination. This relationship got a further boost recently with the signing of the Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA) in 2022. India-UAE CEPA is the UAE’s first comprehensive strategic partnership with any country, and it is India’s first Free Trade Agreement (FTA) in a decade. One of the primary objectives is to increase the bilateral non-oil trade to US$ 100 billion in the next five years. Economic significance of India-UAE CEPA, which will enhance India’s engagement in the region
Other benefits under the agreement, which will enhance India’s access in the region
Along with these benefits, CEPA has a safeguard mechanism for sudden surges in imports, and strict country-of-origin rules to prevent products from other countries from moving via the CEPA route. Hence, the CEPA is a historic future-looking agreement that will benefit both India and the UAE in the long run in various ways.
See lessDiscuss the role played by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) in the field of nuclear safety.
Answer: Nuclear technology is dual use in its essence i.e. it can be used for the production of electricity or medical isotopes, and also serve as a source of fissile material for nuclear weapons. Therefore, any civil cooperation in the field of nuclear energy, especially uranium enrichment and reprRead more
Answer: Nuclear technology is dual use in its essence i.e. it can be used for the production of electricity or medical isotopes, and also serve as a source of fissile material for nuclear weapons. Therefore, any civil cooperation in the field of nuclear energy, especially uranium enrichment and reprocessing of plutonium, increases the risk of proliferation and militarization of nuclear installations and spent fuel. In this context, a global central inter-governmental forum i.e. the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) was established in 1957 for the safe, secure, and peaceful use of nuclear science and technology. It is an autonomous organization within the United Nations system. It operates in four major areas, which include:
Under the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons (NPT), it is the legal obligation of the non-nuclear weapon states to conclude a bilateral Comprehensive Safeguards Agreement with the IAEA, making all nuclear materials held by them subject to the safeguards of the IAEA, which includes special inspection in case of suspicion. Despite its significance, several drawbacks have been observed in the functioning of the IAEA:
With the advancement in technology and rising need for energy, several countries including the UAE, Jordan, and Saudi Arabia are trying to establish their own civilian nuclear program and countries like Brazil, India, South Africa, and China are demanding international cooperation in the peaceful use of dual technologies. Considering these demands, there is a need to increase the budget of the IAEA and enhance its authority through adequate reforms.
See lessBring out India's contributions towards the UN peacekeeping efforts. It also, highlights the challenges faced by the UN peacekeeping forces.
Answer: The UN peacekeeping forces have been helping countries navigate the difficult path from conflict to peace for over seven decades. UN peacekeepers have undertaken 71 field missions and a total of 119 countries have contributed military and police personnel to UN peacekeeping including India.Read more
Answer: The UN peacekeeping forces have been helping countries navigate the difficult path from conflict to peace for over seven decades. UN peacekeepers have undertaken 71 field missions and a total of 119 countries have contributed military and police personnel to UN peacekeeping including India. India’s contributions towards UN peacekeeping efforts include:
Challenges currently faced by the UN peacekeeping force:
Discuss the role that the International Solar Alliance (ISA) can play in helping the international community realize the full potential of solar energy.
Answer: Established in 2015, the International Solar Alliance (ISA) is an action-oriented collaborative platform for increased deployment of solar energy technologies as a means for bringing energy access, ensuring energy security, and driving energy transition in its member countries. In 2022, globRead more
Answer: Established in 2015, the International Solar Alliance (ISA) is an action-oriented collaborative platform for increased deployment of solar energy technologies as a means for bringing energy access, ensuring energy security, and driving energy transition in its member countries. In 2022, global solar capacity was approximately 1 Terawatt (IRENA) out of the total solar energy irradiant (1,73,000 TW), which can be utilized for usable energy generation. Despite the huge economic and environmental benefits of Solar Energy, many countries have not been able to realize its potential. In this regard, ISA can play an important role in the global adaptation of solar energy in the following manner:
However, challenges like fossil fuel subsidy, performance of industrial solar panels, commissioning of massive scale solar power plants, addressing adverse raw material and technology transfer dynamics from the developed western world need to be addressed by the International Solar Alliance for better penetration and performance of solar energy and to make it the energy of future.
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