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Category: Foreign Policy

Iran May Revise Its ‘Nuclear Doctrine’

Iran is seemingly considering revising its Nuclear Doctrine to stop Israel’s aggression. In other words, the Islamic Republic shall not hesitate to withdraw from its traditional No First Use policy. […]

What An Iran-Israel War Would Mean

A few decades ago, Palestinian-American academic, literary critic and political activist Edward Wadie Said (November 1, 1935 – September 24, 2003) mentioned in one of his publications on Palestine that […]

Largely Covert Skirmish Burst Into Full View

A couple of belligerent nations and their 50-year-long proxy war… One can describe the relationship between Iran and Israel in this fashion. Although the Islamic Republic has always warned the […]

Opening The Door To New Perspectives…

Once India had refused to accept the concept of good Taliban, stressing that New Delhi would never establish ties with a terrorist outfit. However, the changing geopolitical landscape in South […]

On Ethnic Nationalism

In the post-Cold War Era, the reemergence of Ethnic Nationalism is challenging the principles that once mitigated its impact, posing a threat to global stability. Historically, the alignment of state […]

Strategic Failure, Secure Future & Europe!

An editor of a Russian news channel recently triggered a sensation by leaking a 38-minute telephonic conversation! After the audio became public, the global community came to know that the […]