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Is the UN Becoming Irrelevant in Preventing Modern Conflicts Like the U.S.–Iran Crisis?

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Can the UN still prevent wars, or has it become a ceremonial club for the powerful?” Is the UN Becoming Irrelevant in Preventing Modern Conflicts Like the U.S.–Iran Crisis? The escalating U.S.–Iran crisis, characterized by direct military confrontations and profound geopolitical shifts, has inevitably turned the global spotlight on the United Nations. Amidst the smoke rising from Iranian oil depots and the interception of missiles over Israeli skies in June 2025, a critical question emerges: Is the UN, the supposed bedrock of global peace and security, becoming irrelevant in preventing and resolving modern conflicts? While the organization faces undeniable challenges, a closer look reveals a more nuanced reality of persistent relevance, albeit within severe constraints. The UN's Core Mandate: An Ideal Under Strain Founded in 1945 after the devastation of World War II, the United Nations' primary purpose is to maintain international peace and security, foster cooperation among ...

Why China and Russia Are Silent on the U.S.–Iran Escalation And What Their Next Moves Might Be

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  The Calculated Silence: Why China and Russia Watch the US-Iran Escalation, and What They Might Be Planning The recent escalation between the United States and Iran, marked by Israeli and American strikes on Iranian infrastructure, has sent tremors across the Middle East. Yet, amid the rising tensions, a striking silence emanates from two global powers: China and Russia. While seemingly passive, this apparent quietude is far from indifference. Instead, it represents a calculated diplomatic and strategic maneuver, one that benefits their long-term objectives and potentially sets the stage for their own assertive moves on the global chessboard. For Beijing and Moscow, a protracted US entanglement in the Middle East is not a crisis to avert, but a strategic opportunity to exploit. The Apparent Silence: A Calculated Facade On the surface, both Russia and China have issued statements that appear to align with a call for de-escalation and adherence to international law. Russia's Fore...

Kailash Mansarovar Yatra Resumes: A Thaw in India-China Ties

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The announcement on April 26, 2025, by the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) of India regarding the resumption of the Kailash Mansarovar Yatra (KMY) marks a significant development in the complex and often fraught relationship between India and China. After a five-year hiatus, primarily due to the global pandemic and heightened border tensions along the Line of Actual Control (LAC), the reopening of this deeply sacred pilgrimage route is being viewed not merely as a religious concession but as a nuanced diplomatic overture, a subtle but palpable diplomatic thaw in India-China relations . Geopolitical Implications: Why the Kailash Mansarovar Yatra Matters The Kailash Mansarovar Yatra is far more than just a spiritual journey; it is a profound annual pilgrimage for Indian citizens to Mount Kailash and Lake Mansarovar, located within the Tibet Autonomous Region of China. Its religious significance spans multiple faiths, including Hinduism, where Mount Kailash is revered as the abode ...

Iran–Israel Conflict 2025: India’s Silent Diplomacy

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  Iran–Israel Conflict: India's Silent Diplomacy Amid Rising Tensions The Iran–Israel conflict in mid-2025 , intensified by Israel’s airstrikes under Operation Rising Lion , has reignited longstanding rivalries in West Asia . This rising tension threatens global oil supply routes and has prompted renewed scrutiny of India’s silent diplomacy in the region. The volatile landscape of West Asia is once again gripped by escalating tensions, underscored by recent Israeli airstrikes in June 2025, dubbed "Operation Rising Lion," which have propelled simmering animosities between Tehran and Tel Aviv into overt military confrontation. This intensification of the Iran–Israel conflict has sent shockwaves across global energy markets, triggering a significant 7% surge in oil prices and raising critical concerns about the potential closure of the Strait of Hormuz—a vital chokepoint through which a fifth of the world's oil supply transits. Beyond immediate economic repercussions, t...