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Can India Bridge a Divided Global Order?

The world today is increasingly divided. From geopolitical rivalries to economic inequalities, and ideological conflicts to technological competition, the global order faces unprecedented challenges. In such a turbulent landscape, India emerges as a pivotal player with the potential to act as a unifying force. The question arises: Can India bridge a divided global order? This blog invites you to explore this intriguing question, providing a platform to share your insights, opinions, and solutions for India’s role in fostering global unity.

Why Blog Competition

This competition is a platform to explore one of the most significant global issues while enhancing your skills and gaining recognition. Here’s why you should participate:

  1. Win cash prizes and certificates.
  2. Develop research and analytical skills by exploring India’s geopolitical, economic, and cultural role.
  3. Address a critical geopolitical topic and showcase your perspective.
  4. Express your unique ideas and insights with full creative flexibility.
  5. Get your blog published on our official website, reaching a wide audience

 

With rewards like cash prizes, certificates, and publication opportunities, this competition is a platform for recognition, growth, and impact. Join today and let your words make a difference!

Exciting Prizes

Participate in the Blog Writing Competition and stand a chance to win attractive cash prizes:

  • 1st Prize: ₹5,000
  • 2nd Prize: ₹3,000
  • 3rd Prize: ₹1,500

Additionally, winners will receive certificates of achievement and have their blogs featured on our official platform, gaining visibility and recognition. Don’t miss this opportunity to showcase your talent and win amazing rewards!

Submission Guidelines

  • Eligibility: Open to all students, professionals, and enthusiasts interested in geopolitics and international relations.
  • Word Limit: 800–1,200 words.
  • Language: Submissions must be in English.
  • Format: Typed, double-spaced, and submitted as a PDF or Word document.
  • Judging Criteria: Originality, depth of analysis, clarity of expression, and relevance to the theme.

 

Important Dates

  • Registration Opens: 28/01/25
  • Submission Deadline: 15/02/25
  • Results Announced: 28/02/25 [Tentative]
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