Around The Durand Line…
The writing on the 800km-long Hindu Kush mountain range is quite clear. The Taliban has returned to power in Afghanistan, as the Deobandi Islamist Movement and military organisation has taken […]
And Back On Earth To Fill Up Forms
He had set foot on the Moon right after Neil Alden Armstrong (August 5, 1930 – August 25, 2012) on July 20, 1969. Instead of receiving him with flowers and […]
Just Another Arena?
The Olympic Games are considered as the Greatest Show on Earth. However, it may be said that this leading International Sporting Event, somehow, turned into a platform to exhibit political […]
On The Front Line!
Dedicated to my colleagues… Thomas William Bowlby (January 7, 1818 – September 22, 1860), a British correspondent for The Times in Germany and China in the 19th Century, had arrived […]
Position Versus Opposition?
Events following the departure of Benjamin Bibi Netanyahu after 12 consecutive years as Prime Minister of Israel were expected to be similar to Donald Trump’s after losing the Presidential Election […]
A Green Deal & A Proposed Action
The 27 member-countries of the European Union (EU) have vowed to reduce their greenhouse gas emissions by 55% by the end of 2030. The main objective of such a move […]
Two Decades In Power: A Political Discourse
A decade following the beginning of the Civil War in Syria and the political fate of the nation increasingly tends to remain linked to the regime of President Bashar al-Assad, […]
Forming A New QUAD Group!
The US had joined hands with Australia, India and Japan in 2007 to form the QUAD (Quadrilateral Security Dialogue, also known as the QSD) in an attempt to counter China’s […]
On Internalising Of External Affairs…
India and Russia are almost at loggerheads over the Pakistan issue in recent times. Now, New Delhi and Moscow have expressed different views on the future of Afghanistan, after the […]
