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Category: South Asia

On ‘Enemy’s Enemy’

Enemy’s enemy is a true friend. Iran has started following this policy as the Islamic Republic is strengthening ties with the declared anti-US countries. Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi arrived in […]

Principally Democratic!

Since becoming the Prime Minister of India in 2014, Narendra Modi has never attended a press conference in his country. However, he took part in a joint media conference with […]

Trusted & Rusted

Ahead of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi‘s June 21-25 (2023) official state visit to the US, the Kremlin said that Pakistan is a close friend of Russia, as far as […]

An Imbroglio In Diplomacy…

The US established the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO) on April 4, 1949, after the Second World War. NATO is basically a collective security system, as its independent member-states agreed […]

Discovery Of A Medieval Tunnel

While constructing an underground passage leading to the Children’s Museum at Siri Fort in the Indian capital of New Delhi, workers accidentally discovered a 13th-Century secret tunnel on June 7, […]

Sanctions At The Time Of Bill & Boris

Former US President Bill Clinton had repeatedly threatened Boris Yeltsin, the then President of Russia, with economic sanctions over a nuclear and defence co-operation deal with India. As per transcripts […]

Unlocking India-Australia Trade Potential

It is time for Australia and India to adopt an independent foreign policy and unlock their trade potential through the signing of a bilateral Free Trade Agreement (FTA). The FTA […]

On The ‘Most Unfairly Elected President’

Recep Tayyip Erdoğan shall remain the President of Turkey for another five years, as he registered a victory in the recently-held Presidential Polls. While Erdoğan bagged 52.2% of votes, his […]

The Afghan-Iranian Blame-Game

A former Taliban General recently mocked Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi amid a water dispute between the two neighbouring countries. It happened after President Raisi warned the Afghan Government not to […]