In recent years, concerns over whether the humanitarian regime as we know it will survive a many-pronged challenge have spurred humanitarian organisations to embark on processes of soul-searching and innovation. With a steadily increasing aid budget and its more active and vocal role in development and humanitarian politics—and in global politics more generally—India has acquired the label of ‘emerging’ humanitarian actor. This article, however, shows that in many ways India has been a humanitarian pioneer, and connects the norms and values of the international humanitarian regime with India’s own philosophical, religious and democratic traditions. It also discusses how Indian policy-makers have critiqued the current United Nations-led inte...
This research aims to analyze the influence of political theology in the foreign policy of Indian an...
The legal humanitarian regime, set out in the Geneva Conventions and Additional Protocols, strives t...
When the Western countries confronted backlash in their promotion of democracy, they wooed India to ...
Humanitarian assistance has attracted the attention of the global community in recent years and the ...
In the intense debates about the legality of humanitarian intervention, commentators have argued at ...
This thesis examines the policies, positions, and perspectives of developing countries on the emergi...
India's response to the emergence and evolution of the doctrine of the Responsibility to Protect (R2...
This article examines the relationship between humanitarian aid and ecologically unequal exchange in...
This thesis examines whether an alternative conception of the refugee regime as envisioned by India ...
Francesco Obino questions whether the creation of ‘fully national’ offices as part of a broader dece...
India is an emerging power. Its economic clout has increased substantially and on a more or less eve...
Olina Banerji documents India’s response to the announcement that the UK will no longer provide the ...
This study explores motivations of two ‘new’ humanitarian donors, Brazil and India, byanalysing deba...
<div>“As a democratic country, India is naturally wedded to the cause of human rights like civil rig...
The purpose of the paper is to examine the problematics that the neighbourhood states face, their fa...
This research aims to analyze the influence of political theology in the foreign policy of Indian an...
The legal humanitarian regime, set out in the Geneva Conventions and Additional Protocols, strives t...
When the Western countries confronted backlash in their promotion of democracy, they wooed India to ...
Humanitarian assistance has attracted the attention of the global community in recent years and the ...
In the intense debates about the legality of humanitarian intervention, commentators have argued at ...
This thesis examines the policies, positions, and perspectives of developing countries on the emergi...
India's response to the emergence and evolution of the doctrine of the Responsibility to Protect (R2...
This article examines the relationship between humanitarian aid and ecologically unequal exchange in...
This thesis examines whether an alternative conception of the refugee regime as envisioned by India ...
Francesco Obino questions whether the creation of ‘fully national’ offices as part of a broader dece...
India is an emerging power. Its economic clout has increased substantially and on a more or less eve...
Olina Banerji documents India’s response to the announcement that the UK will no longer provide the ...
This study explores motivations of two ‘new’ humanitarian donors, Brazil and India, byanalysing deba...
<div>“As a democratic country, India is naturally wedded to the cause of human rights like civil rig...
The purpose of the paper is to examine the problematics that the neighbourhood states face, their fa...
This research aims to analyze the influence of political theology in the foreign policy of Indian an...
The legal humanitarian regime, set out in the Geneva Conventions and Additional Protocols, strives t...
When the Western countries confronted backlash in their promotion of democracy, they wooed India to ...