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Category: Foreign Policy

An Apparent Deal & A Denial

From Imperialist Britain to erstwhile Soviet Union, almost all the major global powers have invaded Afghanistan, time and again, mainly for poppy and opium. After returning to Power for the […]

The Cost Of Keeping A Secret…

Author Andrew Lownie has created trouble for the British Government by questioning Lord Montbatten‘s role in the Partition of the Indian Subcontinent in 1947. When a London Tribunal was hearing […]

Finding A Common Ground

The 18th Meeting of the Foreign Ministers of Russia, India and China, popularly known as the RIC Cooperation Organisation, was held online on November 26, and concluded with a lengthy […]

Era Of Equals?

China released a White Paper, titled ‘China and Africa in the New Era: A Partnership of Equals’, on November 27 (2021). It comes on the eve of the Forum on […]

Walled In From Different Sides

Many Afghan Army officers had received training from the Officers Training Academy (OTA), situated in the southern Indian city of Chennai. OTA is a training establishment of the Indian Army […]

Setting The Scene

The Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) – the premier intelligence agency of Pakistan, operationally responsible for gathering, processing, and analysing information relevant for national security from around the world – has been […]

Divide et Impera

If you cannot get along with them, divide them… this seems to be the present position of the recently-appointed Administration in Tehran after President Ebrahim Raisi and his Foreign Minister […]

Contribution Digitised

More than a century after the World War I (July 28, 1914 – November 11, 1918), the British Historians paid a rich tribute to the soldiers from Undivided Punjab Province […]

Preferring A Genuine Autonomy

China recently hinted that it was ready to meet the Dalai Lama; however, the Tibetan spiritual leader has made it clear that he is not interested in meeting the Chinese […]