From the brink
By Admiral Afzal Tahir The political developments in Pakistan over the last two years cast a profound impact on the recent developments in our region. Change of political government post…
By Admiral Afzal Tahir The political developments in Pakistan over the last two years cast a profound impact on the recent developments in our region. Change of political government post…
By Scott Ritter When two countries who are supposed to be military allies fall out and almost get themselves into a shooting match, you know there's going to be trouble…
A quick history lesson, most probably don't know. The champions of Human Rights today were the greatest violators themselves! The Irish slave trade began when 30,000 Irish prisoners were sold…
By Carl Bildt Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan has resorted to public spectacles to distract attention from his slipping support and economic mismanagement. But one way or another, fundamental change…
By Karan Kashyap Since clashes with China in Galwan, India has been gradually implementing a series of policy initiatives for over a month to hurt Chinese economic interests and curb…
By Dr. Rajaram Panda When the news of Iran shunting India out from the key Chabahar port rail project, citing that India was delaying funding and other associated aspects surfaced,…
By Harsh V Pant & Vinay Kaura Although tortuous negotiation seems to have helped India and China in starting their disengagement from hotspots on the Line of Actual Control, the…
Two-part Interview By Bharat Karnad Part I - July 20, 2020 'By not even acknowledging China's occupation of Indian territory Modi signalled to Beijing that he was not prepared to…
Lies, deceit and bloodshed is the new norms of the modern world. Peace and tranquility are farfetched concepts which have been long forgotten and it seems that these concepts are…
By Patrick J. Buchanan Is the U.S., preoccupied with a pandemic and a depression that medical crisis created, prepared for a collision with China over Beijing's claims to the rocks,…