G20 Losing Relevance
The Group of 20 (G20) is gradually losing its importance as the most influential economic forum of the world. Diplomats believe that the existence of this intergovernmental forum, comprising of […]
‘Military Buildup Not To Save Collapsing EU Economies’
Steven Charles Witkoff, the US Presidential Envoy, met Russian President Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin in Moscow on December 2, 2025, toward confirming terms that could be the basis of settlement of […]
Increasing The Bargaining Power
Russian President Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin is all set to arrive in India for a two-day visit on December 4, 2025. It may be noted that Soviet leaders Nikita Sergeyevich Khrushchev […]
Quite An Exceptional Summit
The recently-held G20 Summit in Johannesburg was an exceptional event for various reasons. In a rare first, an African nation hosted the summit. Secondly, the US did not attend the […]
Europe Plans To Create Own Intelligence Service
The European Commission (EC) has taken the first steps toward creating a supranational intelligence unit, according to a report in the Financial Times based on sources in Brussels. The proposed […]
A Diplomatic Setback
India faces complex challenges in navigating the shifting global geopolitical landscape. In what may be seen as a huge diplomatic setback for New Delhi, the recent withdrawal of the South […]
Russia, China Accused Of Spying Foreign Satellites
Russia and China have recently been accused of secretly monitoring satellites of Germany and Britain. The Western Powers have claimed that Moscow and Beijing have not only accessed their sensitive […]
Chasing JFK’s Dream: The New Era Of Peace
More than six decades ago, former US President John Fitzgerald Kennedy (May 29, 1917 – November 22, 1963), in a special emergency broadcast to his countrymen on October 22, 1962, […]
Bear, Elephant & Dragon Should Stay Together
India is purchasing crude oil from Russia, allowing Moscow to use the money to wage war against neighbouring Ukraine. In a sense, India is helping Russia to continue the war. […]
