Diplomacy Is Merciless
The Indian government considers Myanmarese Rohingya refugees as dangerous for national security. So, New Delhi has asked Rohingyas to leave the South Asian country. However, the scenario is completely different […]
India Emerges As Bulgaria’s Important Trade Partner In Asia
Ahead of the European Union (EU)-India Summit (to be held in New Delhi in October), India is trying hard to explore new avenues to boost trade ties with Bulgaria. As […]
Suu Kyi: Not A Human Rights Champion
The Rohingya Muslims in Myanmar are all terrorists. At least, the Myanmarese government and the governments of neighbouring countries believe so. But, how can 110,000 people suddenly become terrorists? No […]
India-Afghanistan Partnership Not A Zero-Sum Game
India and Afghanistan have reviewed the security situation in the war-ravaged South Asian country and decided to bolster bilateral defence ties. Indian External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj met her Afghan […]
Name Matters To Afghan Women
The name matters, although Shakespeare believes that rose by any other name would smell as sweet. Name, which identifies the existence of a person, is a symbol of her/his individuality. […]
Has Pakistan Failed Due To Judiciary?
Although the conflict between Pakistan’s first Prime Minister Liaquat Ali Khan and the judiciary became history many years ago, the incident shows that the clash between judiciary and legislature is […]
Terror Group Launches Women’s Magazine
No one can ignore the impact of media on our society and terror organisations are no exception. The Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) or the Pakistani Taliban – an umbrella organisation of […]
Menstruation Still A Taboo In India
Menstruation is a taboo in India, although women have no control over this ‘natural biological process’. It’s unfortunate that the majority of women in India face various (social) problems during […]
The Political Reshuffle In Pakistan
He was fired thrice as the PM in his entire political career spanning over 35 years. It’s not at all a good record. On July 28, the Supreme Court (SC) […]
