The Security Council is a key component of the United Nations. It is responsible for maintaining international peace and security. The Council has 15 members, including five permanent ones. These permanent members hold veto power. The Council can impose sanctions and authorise military action. Its decisions are binding on all UN member states. The Council plays a crucial role in global diplomacy.
The United Nations Security Council has a crucial role in maintaining and restoring international peace and security, through the use of sanctions measures under Chapter VII of the...
The regime in Myanmar headed by the Army has announced a new State Administrative Council. The council headed by the Army Chief General Min Aung Hlaing and has...
China’s Proposed National Security Law: A Threat to Hong Kong's Autonomy In a recent development, a draft law on national security has been proposed in the Chinese Parliament...
The 25th meeting of the Western Zonal Council is set to take place in January 2020, chaired by the Union Home Minister. Marking Maharashtra as the lead coordinator,...
The National Cyber Security Coordinator's office, in collaboration with the Data Security Council of India (DSCI), has initiated 'TechSagar', a comprehensive online platform mapping India's technological abilities. Its...
On 15th October 2019, the Maritime States Development Council (MSDC) gathered for their 17th meeting in New Delhi to discuss the future development of India's maritime sector. Key...
A Non-Fungible Token (NFT) is a unique, irreplaceable cryptographic asset stored on a blockchain network. Unlike conventional cryptocurrencies or fiat currencies, each NFT possesses a specific digital signature...