Sharing Responsibilities For Dip In Ties
Sayyid Ebrahim Raisi, the new President of Iran, has announced that his Government would try to take relations with India to new heights. Indian External Affairs Minister Dr Subrahmanyam Jaishankar, […]
Around The Durand Line…
The writing on the 800km-long Hindu Kush mountain range is quite clear. The Taliban has returned to power in Afghanistan, as the Deobandi Islamist Movement and military organisation has taken […]
In Order To Control The Line
China plans to play the Tibet card in order to create troubles for neighbouring India. Beijing has made it mandatory for every Tibetan family to send at least one member […]
A Geopolitical Puzzle
It seems that China considers Afghanistan as an important Regional Component in its BRI (Belt and Road Initiative) geopolitical puzzle. The BRI is the political imprint of Chinese leader Xi […]
A Pending Decision
Imran Ahmed Khan Niazi, the Prime Minister of Pakistan, has chosen to act differently from his country’s Historical and Constitutional position on Kashmir, saying that Islamabad would let the people […]
Two Decades In Power: A Political Discourse
A decade following the beginning of the Civil War in Syria and the political fate of the nation increasingly tends to remain linked to the regime of President Bashar al-Assad, […]
Forming A New QUAD Group!
The US had joined hands with Australia, India and Japan in 2007 to form the QUAD (Quadrilateral Security Dialogue, also known as the QSD) in an attempt to counter China’s […]
On Internalising Of External Affairs…
India and Russia are almost at loggerheads over the Pakistan issue in recent times. Now, New Delhi and Moscow have expressed different views on the future of Afghanistan, after the […]
Policy Preference Or A Security Priority?
Will Mongolia abandon its strategic Third Neighbour Policy in favour of closer relations with Russia and China? Sandwiched between Russia and China, Mongolia always has a choice between policies aimed […]
