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International Law
India
Open Spaces
Artificial Intelligence
Permanent Commission
Indian Army
Mumbai
Gender Equality
Operation Sindhu
Urban Renewal
World Trade Organization
Babita Punia
Nitesha V. Union Of India
Supreme Court Of India
D.Y. Chandrachud
BMC Budgets
Meenakshi Arora
Women In Military
Gender Discrimination
Pakistan

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Artificial Intelligence has moved from research labs into every corner of our lives—shaping economies, transforming warfare, and raising profound questions about what it means to be human. For some, AI promises extraordinary leaps in productivity, cr... more

From the battlefront to the courtroom, the fight for gender equality in the Indian Army has been as much about shifting mindsets as changing policy. In 1992, women joined the Army through the Women Special Entry Scheme — short service tenures, no pat... more

International law is often seen as an elite, inaccessible career path—limited to foreign policy professionals or top diplomats. But with globalization, transnational disputes, climate negotiations, and international arbitration gaining ground, the fi... more

While the Nuremberg trials echo widely in our collective pasts, much fewer remember its lesser-known twin, the Tokyo Trials. Even fewer still recall the lone voice of dissent that emerged from them: Justice Radhabinod Pal. His judgment at the Interna... more

The battlefield is no longer shaped by the contours of its geography, but by data, algorithms and drones. But as India races to modernise its defence ecosystem, how prepared is it to navigate the strategic, ethical, and diplomatic challenges that AI ... more

In the 20th century, borders were built with barbed wire and brick walls. In the 21st, they’re drawn in code. In the sixth episode of #justify season five, Dr. Arghya Sengupta is joined by Dr. Neha Mishra to explore how states are reasserting greater... more

The global trading system is in flux, institutions like the World Trade Organisation (WTO), once the cornerstone of a rules based trade law regime, are now in a state of paralysis. Can India leverage its expertise to lead in reforming global trade go... more

Since its first nuclear test in 1974, India has walked a fine line — committed to disarmament, yet outside the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons (NPT). In this episode, Dr. Arghya Sengupta and Ambassador Rakesh Sood unpack India’s nu... more

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Recent Guests

Meenakshi Arora
Senior Advocate in the Supreme Court of India and a leading constitutional lawyer with decades of experience.
Supreme Court of India
Episode: Uniform Inequality: Representation of Women in the Indian Army - Justify Season 5 Episode 10
Dr. Rukmini Das
An academic focused on international commercial law and investment arbitration.
Geneva Centre for International Dispute Settlement
Episode: Careers in International Law - Justify Season 5 Episode 9
Partha Chatterjee
Political theorist and anthropologist, author of 'I Am the People', derived from his lectures at Columbia University.
Episode: Radhabinod Pal and the Contours of Justice - Justify Season 5 Episode 8
Dr. Arun Sukumar
A leading voice on international cyber governance and the politics of emerging technologies.
Assistant Professor of International Relations at Ashoka University
Episode: Advent of Tech & AI - Justify Season 5 Episode 7
Dr. Neha Mishra
Assistant professor at the Geneva Graduate Institute specializing in international trade law and digital governance.
Geneva Graduate Institute
Episode: Regulating Digital Borders and International Law - Justify Season 5 Episode 6
James Nedumpura
Head of the Centre for Trade and Investment Law and an experienced international trade lawyer and policy advisor.
Centre for Trade and Investment Law
Episode: Tariffs and Trade Wars - Justify Season 5 Episode 5
Professor Prabhash Ranjan
An eminent international law scholar focusing on international investment and trade law.
Jindal Global Law School
Episode: India as a Norm Maker in International Law - Justify Season 5 Episode 3
Dr. Daniel Haines
Author of 'Rivers Divided', expert on water diplomacy
University College London
Episode: Indus Waters Treaty: Legal & Historical Issues - Season 5 Episode 2
Professor Srinivas Mudra
Professor specializing in international law and third-world approaches to international law
South Asian University
Episode: Operation Sindoor and International Law - Justify Season 5 Episode 1

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Arun Sukumar
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International Law and The Nuclear Deterrent - Justify Season 5 Episode 4
Q: What role has international law played in questions around war in the last 20 years?
Sood argues that international law has a rich history but faces challenges in addressing modern warfare, particularly with non-state actors and nuclear weapons.
International Law and The Nuclear Deterrent - Justify Season 5 Episode 4
Q: Does Pakistan's refusal to adopt a no-first-use policy concern you?
Sood indicates that he does not find such a policy worrying, viewing it as posturing rather than a serious threat.
International Law and The Nuclear Deterrent - Justify Season 5 Episode 4
Q: Do you think India's current doctrine requires a rethink or is it good for now?
Ambassador Sood suggests that the doctrine should be periodically reviewed, but he believes that the no first use policy remains valid today due to India's unique position in nuclear deterrence.
Uniform Inequality: Representation of Women in the Indian Army - Justify Season 5 Episode 10
Q: What has been the follow-up after the Supreme Court's recognition of these discriminations?
The follow-up is mixed with different branches of the military showing variable progress, but there remain systemic inequalities despite formal changes.
Uniform Inequality: Representation of Women in the Indian Army - Justify Season 5 Episode 10
Q: Can you walk us through the journey from Babita Punia to Nitesha so that our listeners know what women in the army have gone through to get Permanent Commission?
There has been a long journey from short service commissions to Permanent Commissions and several cases addressing systemic discrimination have paved the way for some progress, but challenges remain.

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