
How Tariffs Became the New Imperialism: India's WTO Stand
Indian Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal's stand in the WTO represents the Global South's refusal to accept economic coercion disguised as legitimate trade policy.
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Indian Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal's stand in the WTO represents the Global South's refusal to accept economic coercion disguised as legitimate trade policy.

Ghana’s UN resolution on the slave trade as a “gravest crime” faces global divide, exposing unresolved historical and economic legacies.

Recent racist and gender-based violence against migrant women in Europe highlights the ongoing presence of xenophobia, misogyny, and social prejudice.

The reported missile attack in Minab, Iran, which killed over 160 schoolgirls, highlights concerns about unequal global responses to civilian deaths. The text questions whether all human lives are valued equally, pointing to possible double standards influenced by political alliances. It argues that dismissing such tragedies as “collateral damage” weakens international law and moral responsibility, and calls for universal accountability, independent investigations, and equal protection of civilians regardless of geopolitical context.
An interdisciplinary educator and PhD researcher with a strong focus on gender justice, violence against women, and human rights. Over six years, I have combined academic expertise with practical teaching experience across the Cambridge International Curriculum (Years 4–10).
My doctoral research investigates sexual violence in public spaces in post-Nirbhaya Delhi, with an intersectional lens on caste, class, gender, and trans identities — integrating GBV dynamics, survivor experiences, and legal frameworks into approaches to social justice.
PhD — Sociology of State, Law & Justice
University of Coimbra, Portugal · 2023–Present
MA — Conflict Analysis & Peacebuilding
Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi · 2021–2023
BSc — Industrial Chemistry
Deshbandhu College, Delhi University · 2015–2018
Content Writer & SEO Project Lead at SEAIR EXIM Solutions — Employee of the Month, Dec 2019
MA in Conflict Analysis & Peacebuilding at Jamia Millia Islamia; Event Manager at Global Peace Leadership Conference 2023
PhD researcher at University of Coimbra; Erasmus+ internship at Georgian Institute of Public Affairs
Secondary school teacher at Escola Internacional de Torres Vedras; Social Work Researcher in Tbilisi, Georgia
Continuing PhD on rape victims in public spaces in post-Nirbhaya Delhi; policy advocacy and GBV-focused initiatives
Women Exploitation under ISIS: Ideology, Sexual Enslavement and Consequences
Journal for Women Empowerment and Studies, Vol 04 No. 01 (2024)
Rohingya Refugees in India: Analysis of the Perceived Security Threats
International Affairs Forum, May 2023
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