By Kamal Madishetty*
China—amidst widespread international criticism and no letting up of protests on the streets of Hong Kong—implemented the draconian National Security Law (NSL) on June 30. This was done within weeks of the country’s rubber stamp legislature’s decision to this effect. The NSL, which criminalises...
Hong Kong: Why New Delhi Must Do More – Analysis
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