India Ready To Resolve Rohingya Crisis
For the last few months, China has tried hard to resolve the Rrohingya crisis in an attempt to increase its influence in Myanmar (and also in the Indian subcontinent). China’s […]
Nuke War Is A Possibility, Warns Pakistan
Pakistan believes that the tension between Islamabad and New Delhi can trigger a nuclear war in South Asia. Pakistan’s National Security Adviser (NSA) Lieutenant General (Retired) Nasser Khan Janjua has […]
Trump Wants India In ‘Free Zone’
America wants to build the Indo-Pacific region as a free and open trade zone. (But) China, too, is constantly trying to increase its influence in this region. So, the Donald […]
Russia Wants India To Take Part In OBOR
Russia, popularly known as New Delhi’s ‘old friend’, tries hard to help India and China ‘normalise’ ties. Kremlin recently requested India to join China’s ‘One Belt One Road’ (OBOR) initiative, […]
New Foreign Policy Challenge For India
The relationship was sweet a few years ago. In fact, Khadga Prasad Sharma Oli (more commonly known as KP Oli) – who had long been suffering from kidney diseases – […]
South Asia & The Saudi Concept Of Islam
Dr Naila Kabeer – the Professor of Gender and Development at the Department of Gender Studies and Department of International Development of the London School of Economics and Political Science […]
Strategically Important Chabahar Port Inaugurated
Iranian President Hassan Rouhani inaugurated the first phase of Chabahar Port on Sunday. For India, the Iranian port is strategically important. That’s why New Delhi has committed USD 500 million […]
India Allowed To Refuel, Rearm Warships At Singaporean Base
After joining hands with Australia, Japan and the US, India has strengthen defence ties with Singapore in an attempt to counter China’s increasing presence in South East Asia and the […]
Do Business With China, Stay Close To India, US
The Malcolm Turnbull government in Canberra has released a ‘foreign policy white paper’, highlighting Australia’s close ties with India, Japan and the US. In the white paper, Australia clearly mentioned […]
