Aniba Junaid

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Aniba Junaid is currently an undergraduate student, pursuing Political Science Honours from of Loreto College, Kolkata . Her interest like in Political Theory, Current Affairs, Political Socialisation and Political Psychology. Writing remains as a passion for her and she wishes to write more on politics and the changing world order.

  • Should International Relations theorists stop reading Thucydides

    Therefore one can say that Thucydides was meticulous when he preached that global political clashes and concerns over security would be seen across time and ages. However, his rationalization of ‘might makes right’ or ‘the strong do what they can, and the weak suffer what they must’ is with which Thucydides has been mostly rightly weighed down upon and critiqued for.

  • Has Iqbal’s Pan Islamism done India more harm than good?

    Iqbal’s Pan Islamism didn’t support hatred towards the Hindus, nor did it aim to promote ill feelings towards the other communities residing in India. However, Iqbal’s love for an Islamic state brought him to a crossroads where he had to choose between a secular nation intertwined with unity and diversity on the one hand and an Islamic state on the other.

  • Has the Indian secularism lost its face already?

    The need for literate-ness regarding secularism, and in particular to understand its Indian version, has become urgent since the arrival of the Hindutva-politics and its claim to be the safeguard of secularism in India, dubbing its alternatives as “pseudo-secularism”. The Modi regime is electorally well established, but its roots shake when its grasp on secular…