Indian Foreign Policy Needs A Rejig
India and the Neighbourhood: Case Studies, the recently published book co-edited by Suranjan Das and Santanu Chakraborty, is a much-needed addition to the analysis of South Asian politics. This publication […]
Can Syria Restore Its Rich Cultural Diversity?
Syrian rebel leader Abu Mohammad al-Julani (or Abu Mohammed al-Golani; born Ahmed Hussein al-Sharaa in 1982) and his Sunni Islamist political and paramilitary organisation Hayʼat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) stunned the […]
Syrian Uyghur Rebels Plan To Break China
The fall of the Bashar al-Assad Regime in Syria has revived the Uyghur crisis in China. Since the victory of the rebel forces in the Syrian Civil War on December […]
A Greek Spy In Ancient India!
Greek Spy in Ancient India in 300 BC? Book reveals Secrets! Imagine a Greek diplomat living in India centuries ago, secretly sending reports back home about this amazing civilisation! That […]
Trump’s ‘Game Plan’ For Africa
One can find a vast sea on one side of a piece of land that looks like a rhino horn, with pirates roaming in this particular region of the Dark […]
Why Some Nations Thrive While Others Struggle
Kamer Daron Acemoğlu and Simon Johnson of Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), and James Alan Robinson of University of Chicago shared the 2024 Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences for their […]
The Year 2025: Prospects & Perplexities
One may use the geological term Tectonic Change to describe the year 2024 that saw the Russia-Ukraine War, the destruction of Palestine, an armed conflict between Iran and Israel, the […]
A Liberaliser Who Transformed Indian Economy
Dr Manmohan Singh (September 26, 1932 – December 26, 2024), who served as the 13th Prime Minister of India from 2004 to 2014, passed away on December 26, 2024 at […]
Events In Syria Underscore Need To Bury Geopolitics
The dramatic turn of events in recent days in Syria is not an expression of dynamics internal to that besieged nation, but the result of external pressures, interventions and manipulations. […]
