India-Taliban Alliance: The Complex Geopolitical Calculations
Consuming poison, even when done knowingly, is virtually guaranteed to cause a range of immediate or long-term side effects. The same applies to foreign policy, also. Twenty-six years ago, India […]
China Declares War Against Pessimists
The authoritarian political system of China allows Beijing to enforce strict discipline. News about the Asian nation that reaches global audiences is heavily filtered because of one of the world’s […]
‘Pentagon Controlling Pakistan’s Nuclear Arsenal’
John Chris Kiriakou, an American whistleblower, author, journalist and former Operations Officer of the CIA’s Counterterrorism Centre, has stunned the international community by claiming that General Pervez Musharraf (August 11, […]
She Bids Adieu After Asking People To Live Healthy
Baek Se-hee, (1990 – October 17, 2025) – the South Korean author best known for her memoir, titled I Want to Die but I Want to Eat Tteokbokki, and its […]
The New Saviour Of Africa
The popularity of Ibrahim Traoré (born March 14, 1988), the charismatic leader of Burkina Faso, is growing enviably not only in his own country, but also in neighbouring countries. Even […]
Policing The Fall Of Empire
British Colonialism, The Boomerang Effect & A Flamboyant PolicemanBy Stuart Logie “It should never be forgotten that colonisation had a considerable boomerang effect on the mechanisms of power in the […]
Land-Grabbing Vultures Circling Over Gaza
Israel and the Palestinian Hamas Movement recently agreed to implement the first phase of the Gaza Ceasefire Deal on the basis of US President Donald John Trump‘s 20-point peace plan […]
Two Tales Of Love, Tears & Struggle
Israel has started withdrawing troops from different parts of the Gaza Strip as the ceasefire began on October 10, 2025. Although the ceasefire has brought temporary relief to millions of […]
Between State & People
By Yogendra Yadav When was the last time we had a book of such breadth and depth on Indian politics? I asked myself this question as I finished reading Partha […]
