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Category: War

War Babies: Their Homes & Roots

Jane Radika (50), who was taken to the UK from Bangladesh in the summer of 1972 when she was only five weeks old, is looking for her mother and identity. […]

Theorising The Rise Of Hegemony…

Nigerian novelist Chinua Achebe (November 16, 1930 – March 21, 2013), once, said: “Until the lions have their own historians, the history of the hunt will always glorify the hunter.” […]

A Tectonic Shift

It was the perfect metaphor for the rising power of the Global Majority in its unstoppable drive to put an end to 500 years of colonial-style economic looting, backwardness and […]

The Economic & Diplomatic Fallout!

The Russia-Ukraine War has started changing the diplomatic equations and economic situation across the globe. It is not at all desirable that any such situation should arise in the Indo-Pacific […]

Napoleon, Nelson & The Nile

In ordering an expedition to Egypt and creating an Army of the Orient under the command of the young General Napoleon Bonaparte in April 1798, France’s post-revolutionary Directory sought to […]

Russia Does What India Did

After India, Russia, too, has imposed a ban on grain export in order to stabilise the domestic market. President Vladimir Putin recently announced that Moscow would not export rice abroad […]

The Effectivity Of ‘Nuclear Shield’

Pakistan has always prioritised its military power over its economy and politics. For Islamabad, maintaining strong Armed Forces is more important than performing administrative duties. In other words, Pakistan relies […]

On Grain & Gains…

Even after withdrawing from Black Sea Grain Deal (or the Ukraine Grain Export Deal), Russia has made a new offer to Africa. During the Russia-Africa Summit held in the last […]