It Was A Mistake
One year after the chaotic withdrawal of the US troops from Afghanistan, nearly 50% of Americans believe that Washington DC made a mistake by sending troops to the South Asian […]
An Unending Dispute
Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan reached an agreement to demilitarise a conflict-afflicted section of their shared borders on September 25, 2022. However, the dispute is far from over. The entire Commonwealth of […]
The (Tali)Ban & ‘Pen Path’
Matiullah Wesa is a Kandahar-based social worker who is continuing with his struggle regarding Women’s Education. In life, he has experienced extreme forms of religious fundamentalism in Afghanistan, as the […]
Shaking Up The Int’l Order
Dr Subrahmanyam Jaishankar, the Indian Minister of External Affairs, has presented the Global Food, Energy and Economic Crisis, as well as the ongoing Russia-Ukraine War, to Europe in a different […]
On Truculence
Once Peter Seeger (popularly known as Pete Seeger; May 3, 1919 – January 27, 2014), the noted American musician-songwriter-composer-singer, had reminisced about his famous song ‘Where Have All the Flowers […]
A Different Resolution In 2023
It would become mandatory for Iranian women to wear hijab (Islamic female head covering or scarf) even inside cars in 2023. Amidst anti-hijab protests, the Ebrahim Raisi Administration has hinted […]
Jingoism: A New Definition
At a time when a war between Russia and Ukraine is going on in Europe, tension mounts in the Balkans. In the last week of December 2022, Xhelal Sveçla, the […]
In The Occupied Territory
Tension has been mounting up in Gilgit-Baltistan ever since its separation from Pakistan occupied Kashmir (POK). Recently, the residents of Gilgit-Baltistan, a region occupied by Pakistan as an administrative territory […]
2022: The Year That Was
Wishing you a successful and prosperous year ahead. The Boundless Ocean of Politics presents you the last post of 2022. By all standards, 2022 was a difficult year on the […]
