International Law is the field central to state sovereignty and its approaches of power. The 21st century has witnessed International Law to be a dynamic and actorcentric field in a more comprehensive perspective. The role of Europe and the Atlantic does not only dominate the popular diplomatic and legal discourse, because the role of China, Russia, the Asia-Pacific region and Africa will balance and reamalgamate the concept of power and relations. The role of South Asia therefore is central to the global economic and political order, to study and understand the epistemological and anthropomorphic role of the global rules-based international order. The South Asian Journal of International Law, our international law editorial venture, endorses such relevant scholarship and policy research by students, researchers and professionals interested and committed to the field of international law and relations, from their doctrinal to non-doctrinal underpinnings.