In this piece that I’ve authored for my college’s Society of International Law, I enumerate how the advent of cryptocurrency has the possibility of deprecating the gravitas… Read more “Cryptocurrency as a Challenge to Financial Sovereignty”
Tag: India
Dead Hand of the Past: Is the Indian Constitution Undemocratic?
One recurrent criticism of the Indian constituent assembly over the years has been that since it was not elected on the basis of universal adult franchise, it… Read more “Dead Hand of the Past: Is the Indian Constitution Undemocratic?”
Irredentism in the Asia-Pacific post COVID-19
Periods of major international upheaval and turmoil are usually accompanied with a surge in Irredentist conflicts. As the world grapples with a pandemic unprecedented in recent times,… Read more “Irredentism in the Asia-Pacific post COVID-19”
Chai pe Charcha: Sociological Implications of a Humble Beverage
Finding all the legal literature I had recently immersed myself in stodgy I turned my attention to some fiction, and who better than P.G. Wodehouse renowned for… Read more “Chai pe Charcha: Sociological Implications of a Humble Beverage”