An Imbroglio In Diplomacy…
The US established the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO) on April 4, 1949, after the Second World War. NATO is basically a collective security system, as its independent member-states agreed […]
Steps Regarding War & Peace
Emine Aiiarovna Dzhaparova, the First Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine, concluded her four-day visit to India on April 12, 2023. The Indian Ministry of External Affairs issued a […]
Small Conflicts & Big Impacts
Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan reached an agreement to demilitarise a conflict-afflicted section of their shared border on September 25, 2022. However, the dispute is far from over. The whole of the […]
Nuclear Threat Looms Large
A couple of weeks after General (Retired) Erich Vad, the former National Security Adviser (NSA) of Germany, warned against the continuation of supplying weapons to Ukraine by the West, saying […]
On ‘Pax Vobiscum’
Pakistan wants respite from war-like situation with neighbouring India. Islamabad, instead, wants to ensure peace in South Asia by resolving outstanding issues with New Delhi. Offering Peace Talks to India, […]
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 […]
An Open Letter To Pope Francis
Schiller Institute’s Open Letter to Pope Francis (from Political and Social Leaders): Support Call for Immediate Peace Negotiations His Holiness, Pope FrancisApostolic Palace00120 Vatican CityDecember 20, 2022 Your Holiness, Greetings […]
‘West Never Sought Peaceful Solution’
Angela Dorothea Merkel, the former German Chancellor, revealed in an interview with Die Zeit (published on December 7) that the West’s strategy towards Moscow, ever since 2014, has been to […]
Talks On A ‘Spymaster’
General Syed Asim Munir, the former spymaster of Pakistan, assumed charge as the South Asian country’s new Army Chief on November 29, replacing General Qamar Javed Bajwa, who retired after […]
