Skip to content

Category: Foreign Policy

A Clear Thinking Required

In a situation of extreme political turbulence, such as today, when two distinct prospects stand before the world and civilisation itself hangs in the balance, it is possible to not […]

A Diplomatic Balancing Act

India is all set to hold Foreign Ministry secretary-level talks with Iran for the first time since the June 13-24, 2025 Iran-Israel War. According to sources close to the Indian […]

Nepal Crisis Shakes South Asia

Nepal has plunged into a cycle of violence, instability and uncertainty, with the anti-government protests exposing the depth of public anger. Whether to call it a revolution or a rebellion […]

When Silence Is A Crime

The global support is gradually shifting towards Palestine. Media surveys suggest that those, who have long openly supported the indiscriminate Israeli bombing of Gaza, have started condemning the Jewish Nation […]

The Emergence Of A New Era Of Mankind

“The global community is experiencing “the emergence of a new Era of Mankind, an Era of Peaceful Cooperation based on the rapid economic development of each and every nation on […]

Turkey Closes Airspace, Ports To Israel

Turkey has taken strong actions against Israel for “committing genocide in Gaza for the past two years, ignoring basic humanitarian values right before the world’s eyes”. Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan […]

An Authoritarian Regime & Echoes Of Silence

George Bernard Shaw (July 26, 1856 – November 2, 1950) once said: “Murder is the ultimate form of censorship.” The global community experienced this truth, yet again, when Anas Jamal […]