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Category: Foreign Policy

Beijing Bridging The ‘Gulf’

The US apparently maintains cordial ties with the countries in West Asia, with few exceptions. The dominance of the US in the oil fields, there, is an open secret. However, […]

Trusted & Rusted

Ahead of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi‘s June 21-25 (2023) official state visit to the US, the Kremlin said that Pakistan is a close friend of Russia, as far as […]

Ayatollah’s New Clear Message

Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, the Supreme Leader of Iran, believes that there is nothing wrong with a nuclear deal with the West. As talks between Tehran and Washington DC to revive […]

An Imbroglio In Diplomacy…

The US established the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO) on April 4, 1949, after the Second World War. NATO is basically a collective security system, as its independent member-states agreed […]

Sanctions At The Time Of Bill & Boris

Former US President Bill Clinton had repeatedly threatened Boris Yeltsin, the then President of Russia, with economic sanctions over a nuclear and defence co-operation deal with India. As per transcripts […]

Unlocking India-Australia Trade Potential

It is time for Australia and India to adopt an independent foreign policy and unlock their trade potential through the signing of a bilateral Free Trade Agreement (FTA). The FTA […]

On The ‘Most Unfairly Elected President’

Recep Tayyip Erdoğan shall remain the President of Turkey for another five years, as he registered a victory in the recently-held Presidential Polls. While Erdoğan bagged 52.2% of votes, his […]

The Afghan-Iranian Blame-Game

A former Taliban General recently mocked Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi amid a water dispute between the two neighbouring countries. It happened after President Raisi warned the Afghan Government not to […]