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Category: Foreign Policy

Amid Fast-Changing Ground-Reality!

India has opened its doors to secret talks with the Taliban in neighbouring Afghanistan. Although top diplomats are of the opinion that the decision is undoubtedly a bold one, they […]

Cultural Diplomacy?

Does the Shiite Crescent, a term used to describe a geopolitical entity consisting of Iran, Bahrain, Iraq, Syria, and Lebanon, represent the mainstay of of Iran’s expansionist strategy in West […]

The Deal At Doha, And…

Imran Ahmed Khan Niazi, the Prime Minister of Pakistan, recently claimed that he knows India far better than his countrymen. Talking to the US media in the last week of […]

In Order To Make Their Presence Felt!

Recep Tayyip Erdoğan’s Turkey could well be conjectured as planning to expand its presence in Afghanistan, after the withdrawal of US Forces beyond offering training for Afghan soldiers and technical […]

Biden On Illusionary Course Against China

Going into the history of the US’ relations with China from the 1940s on, Indian journal The Economic Times recently stated in an article that US assessments and policies have […]

On A Trident Of Diplomatic Relations

The Indian Foreign Policy-makers are trying their best to solve a three-pronged puzzle that is called a Diplomatic Triangle by the experts. After several meetings between Europe and the US […]

Holding High-Stakes Summit

Aviator sunglasses have always been his favourite. His eyes were covered with Aviators when he recently met Britain’s Queen Elizabeth II at Windsor Castle ahead of the G7 Summit. US […]

After Years Of Conflict

The rapprochement between Syrian President Bashar al-Assad and the Arab World has started taking shape a decade after Syria was removed from the Arab League and Assad declared Persona non-grata […]

Dangers Presented?

Russia is planning to supply an Advanced Satellite System to Iran in an attempt to greatly boost the latter’s ability to track potential military targets across West Asia and beyond. […]