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Category: South Asia

Putin In India: Partnership Questions Answered

Russian President Vladimir Putin and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi agreed, at their summit meeting in New Delhi on December 6 (2021), to provide urgent humanitarian assistance to the Afghan […]

Left For A Safe Haven?

It has been for quite some time that the Global Community forgot Sharbat Gula (b. March 20, 1972), the green-eyed Afghan girl whose 1985 cover photo in National Geographic magazine […]

An Apparent Deal & A Denial

From Imperialist Britain to erstwhile Soviet Union, almost all the major global powers have invaded Afghanistan, time and again, mainly for poppy and opium. After returning to Power for the […]

The Cost Of Keeping A Secret…

Author Andrew Lownie has created trouble for the British Government by questioning Lord Montbatten‘s role in the Partition of the Indian Subcontinent in 1947. When a London Tribunal was hearing […]

On Questioning…

Dr Partha Sarathi Dasgupta (b. November 17, 1942), the Indian-British Economist, has expressed serious concern over the transition of the Education System in Britain over the years. Recalling his student […]

Finding A Common Ground

The 18th Meeting of the Foreign Ministers of Russia, India and China, popularly known as the RIC Cooperation Organisation, was held online on November 26, and concluded with a lengthy […]

Walled In From Different Sides

Many Afghan Army officers had received training from the Officers Training Academy (OTA), situated in the southern Indian city of Chennai. OTA is a training establishment of the Indian Army […]

From US To India Via Germany

It was seen that Germany introduced a rule in August 1939. The Nazi Administration asked parents to register the names of their children – under the age of three, who […]

A New Frontier Of War

Ajit Doval, the National Security Adviser (NSA) of India, recently triggered a controversy with his comment that the Civil Society might become the reason for threat to National Security. Speaking […]