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Category: Foreign Policy

Uyghurs In Afghanistan: A Bargaining Chip?

The year 1976… Afghanistan was highly influenced by the West at that time, as the Global Community started considering Kabul as Paris of the East. Tuhan, along with her parents, […]

Playing A Long, Methodical Game

It is very difficult to make a decision about China. One may consider the Chinese as extremely hard-working, but the person will be surprised to know that they are allowed […]

A Change In Stance

It is not an internal crisis of the Islamic World, but a clash between two different ideologies. While Islamic Republic of Iran is considered as a progressive nation in West […]

The Protector

The US Has Become A Mafia ‘Protector’by Pino Arlacchi The coincidence between the withdrawal of US troops from Afghanistan and the 20th Anniversary of 9/11 terror attacks in the US […]

A Fair Comparison?

The changing Global Geopolitical landscape has raised an important question: Why is the 1975 Fall of Saigon different from the 2021 Fall of Kabul? Experts have made attempts to find […]

The Visibly Invisible Crisis!

With the Taliban returning to Power in neighbouring Afghanistan, India is facing a migrant problem, yet again! Since the Partition of the Indian Subcontinent in 1947, India, Pakistan and Bangladesh […]

Decolonisation & The International Order

India had become an Independent Nation on August 15, 1947, only after the Partition of the Indian Subcontinent, and the birth of Pakistan. In other words, the way the Indian […]

The Onus Is On The Taliban

The Onus is on the Taliban to decide how the World reacts to Regime Resolution Number 2593, passed by the UNSC just prior to India handing over its presidency, read: […]