The Great Game Of Geopolitics & A Dragon
For long, India has been countering China’s growing influence in Asia and other parts of the world. India has tried to sensitise the global community on the adverse effects of […]
Corbyn’s Game Plan For India
Leader of the British Labour Party Jeremy Bernard Corbyn has assured the Indian origin Sikh community people that he will investigate the alleged involvement of the British Army in ‘Operation […]
India, China Should ‘Live Together’
As India confirmed that Prime Minister Narendra Modi would meet Chinese President Xi Jinping in Wuhan during his visit to the neighbouring country on April 27-28, the Dalai Lama has […]
Afghanistan & The Changing South Asia
Pakistan expressed anger over the US’ effort to include India in Afghanistan’s reconstruction project in 2017. Islamabad also asked Kabul to maintain a ‘safe’ distance with New Delhi. However, the […]
India Can Breathe Life Into Commonwealth
Britain wants India to revive the Commonwealth of Nations. The Theresa May government considers Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s participation in the recently held CHOGM (Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting) […]
UN Concerned About Security Of Journalists
At least 57 people have been murdered in the last five years. The UN has confirmed the number, saying in its latest report that 57 journalists were killed in Commonwealth […]
Shadow War Is Dangerous
War cannot resolve any crisis. We should avoid war and try to resolve crises through peaceful negotiation. A modern civilised society follows these rules. And if a war becomes inevitable, […]
NSG Membership: India Trying To Convince China
India is yet to become a member of the Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG) because of China’s strong opposition. Now, the Narendra Modi government in New Delhi has decided to crack […]
Syrian Crisis Brings Russia Closer To India
As the Syrian crisis intensifies, Russian President Vladimir Putin has dialled Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi to discuss ‘exclusive strategic partnership’ between the two ‘friendly’ nations. The Prime Minister’s Office […]
