International law and the realities of India
By Peter Rizov

Over the fall break, 20 students from the SAIS International Law and Organizations department flew to New Delhi to try and gain an insight into the realities, politics, and economics of life in India. After two days of tourism and five days of meetings, visits, and many questions I, for one, came away with a newfound respect for the difficulty of life in India and for the long and perilous road which that country faces on its way to development.
However, instead of boring you, dear reader, with an essay on the challenges of the urban poor, the plight of the lower-classes, discrimination against women, the effects of climate change, or any of that typical SAIS stuff (with which you are no doubt already inundated with in class), the story of the trip is told through a selection of pictures and short captions. Enjoy.
Peter Rizov is a second year M.A. candidate in International Law and Organizations.
Filed Under: December 2009 • Featured



































