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Category: South Asia

On ‘Truest’ Friends & ‘Noblest’ Foes

Amarjit Singh Dulat, the former Special Director of the Indian Intelligence Bureau (IB) and the former Secretary of Research and Analysis Wing (R&AW, the foreign intelligence agency of India), believes […]

Pakistan Going Sri Lanka’s Way

Like Sri Lanka, Pakistan, too, is struggling to keep its economy going. Now, one litre of milk costs PKR 250 in the South Asian nation. The price of chicken, which […]

In A Dramatic Situation

Meetings, held on the sidelines of G20 Foreign Ministers’ Meeting (FMM) in New Delhi on March 1-2, 2023, became more important than the main discussions. India, the current President of […]

Discovery Of Treasure Trove

Quite a large reserve of Lithium, a rare element crucial for manufacturing Electric Vehicles (EVs) that is often referred to as white gold, has recently been discovered in India. So […]

Stressing Upon A Reshuffle

Csaba Kőrösi, the President of UN General Assembly (UNGA), believes that the UN Security Council (UNSC) needs to be reshuffled, as the present Council has become completely useless. During his […]

On Constructing History

William Dalrymple (born William Hamilton-Dalrymple on March 20, 1965), the New Delhi-based Scottish historian, curator, photographer, broadcaster and critic, believes that it is sometimes important to re-examine history, but with […]

Awaiting Right Maneuvers…

At a time when a war is raging between Russia and Ukraine, the US is making preparations for waging a war against China. A high ranking official in the US […]

Manto & Madness

Saadat Hasan Manto and the Exploration of MadnessIn his short story Toba Tek Singh, set against the background of the 1947 Partition of the Indian Subcontinent, writer Saadat Hasan Manto […]

On Automation, Recession And…

A grim picture of economic inequality emerged in the US in the 1980-90s; and three decades later, the scenario has turned out to be more so. There, it was seen […]