India’s Human Rights Diplomacy: Lessons from Bangladesh Genocide 1971 (By Bhavdeep Modi)

“It is the most incredible, calculated thing since the days of the Nazis in Poland.” A US Official on Bangladeshi Genocide of 1971 (2011)   The 20th century has often been cited as the bloodiest century that the world has ever witnessed, with

Azerbaijan-Turkey-Pakistan: A New Axis of Evil Against Armenia & India (By Yeghia Tashjian)

The roots of the conflict in Artsakh Artsakh historically has always been part of Armenia, and when the region was annexed to Persian and Arab rule, Artsakh (later known as Nagorno-Karabakh), was governed by Armenian nobility. Following the collapse of the Russian Empire

Armenia and India Build Strategic Relationship (By Eduard Abrahamyan)

With Azerbaijan and Pakistan currently pursuing a strategic partnership (see EDM, September 28, 2016; December 15, 2016), Armenia and India have decided to step up their cooperation across several dimensions. Indeed, the past six months were marked by a visible reinvigoration of Armenian-Indian

Pakistan-Armenia Friction Has Intensified (By Eduard Abrahamyan)

Joint press statement with Azerbaijan’s President, Ilham Aliyev (right) during the visit of Pakistan’s Prime Minister, Nawaz Sharif (left) (source: Apa.az) The conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan over the Karabakh province, which has simmered since the collapse of the Soviet Union, seems to