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Beyond Trending: What is mediation?

Beyond Trending: What is mediation?

4 min readNew DelhiUpdated: Apr 3, 2026 04:20 PM IST As the US-Israel war on Iran enters its second month with no signs of de-escalation, attention appears to be shifting towards diplomacy. On March 31, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi and Pakistani Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar released a five-point peace plan.   The plan calls for an immediate cessation of hostilities, peace talks at the earliest opportunity, protection of civilian and critical infrastructure, the restoration of normal maritime traffic through the Strait of Hormuz, and respect for the UN Charter and national sovereignty. But does this plan have the essential elements of mediation in international conflicts? How does mediation work?  Mediation in international conflicts Mediation in international conflict resolution plays a critical role in averting escalation, encouraging diplomacy and finding peaceful solutions. It is generally defined as a voluntary, non-coercive approach to conflict management, in which neutral third parties – called mediators – assist conflicting sides to negotiate an acceptable resolution of issues. Mediators can be individuals, countries, and regional or international organisations that are not …

‘Safety And Security Are Paramount’: India Joins UN Peacekeeping Nations In Condemning Attacks In Lebanon

‘Safety And Security Are Paramount’: India Joins UN Peacekeeping Nations In Condemning Attacks In Lebanon

Last Updated: October 13, 2024, 07:12 IST New York, United States of America (USA) Members of the United Nations peacekeepers (UNIFIL) look at the Lebanese-Israeli border, as they stand on the roof of a watch tower ‏in the town of Marwahin, in southern Lebanon, October 12, 2023. (Reuters) Other signatories include Ghana, Nepal, Malaysia, Spain, France and China — all countries that have contributed several hundred troops to the force Dozens of peacekeeping nations, including India, that contribute to the UN force in Lebanon have strongly condemned recent attacks on the peacekeepers stationed in the country amid Israel’s military campaign against Hezbollah. “Such actions must stop immediately and should be adequately investigated,” said the joint statement on Saturday, signed by nations including leading contributors Indonesia and Italy. Other signatories include Ghana, Nepal, Malaysia, Spain and France — all countries that have contributed several hundred troops to the force. At least five peacekeepers have been wounded in recent days as Israel takes its fight against Iran-backed Hezbollah into southern Lebanon which has stoked fear of larger …

Shibani Dandekar says she took couples therapy with Farhan Akhtar two days after wedding; is this marital bliss, we ask experts | Life-style News

In a recent episode of Rhea Chakraborty’s podcast ‘Chapter 2,’ Shibani Dandekar opened up about her relationship with actor-filmmaker Farhan Akhtar, revealing their commitment to couples therapy from the early stages of their relationship.  She revealed, “We started doing couples therapy I think about six months before or after we got engaged. It wasn’t one person convincing the other. It was like this is something that sounds like a smart thing to do.” Dandekar recalled how the couple even went for therapy just two days after their wedding, adding that they got married on Monday and their appointment was scheduled on Wednesday. She added, “It’s like going to the gym. You have to keep working on it. So, there are times when we go for sessions and it’s every couple of weeks and sometimes we go in there and we just look at each other and we’re like we have nothing to talk about. There are days where we go in and we were like we are going to need longer than an hour because …

Healthy conflict might be key to the survival of your relationship | Feelings News

Imagine a relationship devoid of conflict, a constant state of serene agreement. Sounds idyllic, doesn’t it? However, Dr Pavana S, consultant psychiatrist, relationship expert, and sexologist from Bangalore, warns us that such harmony might be hiding a deeper issue. Here’s why embracing healthy conflict, rather than fearing it, might be the key to a thriving relationship. Communication: The Bedrock of Connection At the heart of any healthy relationship lies effective communication. When concerns remain unspoken and emotions bottled up, misunderstandings fester, leading to conflict. This is where emotional literacy becomes crucial. Understanding, expressing, and validating emotions are essential skills that build trust and foster deeper connections. Active listening and empathy create a safe space for open dialogue, paving the way for conflict resolution and emotional well-being. Embracing Conflict: A Sign of Growth Ignoring conflict doesn’t make it disappear. It simply simmers beneath the surface, waiting to erupt in potentially more destructive ways. Dr Pavana emphasised that healthy conflict allows partners to address differences constructively. It creates an opportunity to understand each other’s perspectives, negotiate needs, …

Rupture to repair: The process to address conflict in a relationship

Conflicts and disagreements are natural in a relationship. Contrary to our beliefs, conflicts are healthy as they help us to understand the perspectives and changes in our partner better. However, conflicts are meant to be addressed. When we suppress the conflicts and let them be, over a period of time, they can lead to resentment. “In any relationship, conflicts and misunderstandings are inevitable. But it’s the process of rupture and repair that truly strengthens and deepens our connections,” wrote Therapist Linda Meredith. A conflict goes through a process from rupture to repair. Here is the process to address it effectively. Rupture to repair: The process to address conflict in a relationship(Unsplash) ALSO READ: Conflict in relationships: Why avoiding argument actually backfires Stay tuned for all the latest updates on Ram Mandir! Click here Activation: The first step in a conflict is the activation where the partners get triggered and fear-based responses happen. Survival strategies of individuals get reflected in their behaviour patterns and dysregulation may show up. Stabilisation: The next step is stabilisation we need …

‘10 years under Modi govt have been golden era for Northeast’, says Amit Shah | Latest News India

The last 10 years under the Modi government have been a golden era for the Northeast with an unprecedented focus on infrastructure development and conflict resolution, Union Home Minister Amit Shah said on Friday. Union Home Minister Amit Shah(ANI) The Northeast is today shifting away from its history of blockades and unrest and is pacing towards peace and development, he said. Amazon Sale season is here! Splurge and save now! Click here Addressing the 71st plenary session of the North Eastern Council (NEC) here, Shah also said that under the leadership of PM Modi, not only the distance from the Northeast to Delhi and the rest of India has reduced due to the creation of infrastructure, but the difference of hearts has also come down. “The last 10 years under the government of Prime Minister Narendra Modi has been the most significant decade for the Northeast as it has seen most development in the 75 years since independence,” he said. He said the Northeast, which was struggling with various problem caused by ethnic, linguistic, border …