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Unipolar world comes to an end USA lost the war Taliban won’

It's a dishonorable end that weakens United States standing in the world, perhaps irrevocably By Robin Wright History will surely note this absurdly ill-timed tweet. On Monday, August 9th, the…

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Planes, guns, night-vision goggles The Taliban’s new US made war chest

By Idrees Ali, Patricia Zengerle & Jonathan Landay About a month ago, Afghanistan's ministry of defense posted on social media photographs of seven brand new helicopters arriving in Kabul delivered…

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Britain’s fourth Afghan war is a replay of the first infamous retreat 170 years ago

By William Dalrymple The First Anglo-Afghan War was arguably the greatest military humiliation ever suffered by the West in the East. On the infamous retreat from Kabul, which began on…

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INS Vikrant a naval liability

By Bharat Karnad Indian warship building has finally come a full circle after 250 years. It was in the 1780s that the Royal Navy impressed by the man'o wars in…

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EU aware of nuclear material proliferation incident in India’

The European Union is aware of the nuclear material proliferation incident in India, Peter Stano, the lead spokesperson for the External Affairs of the European Union has said during an…

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What India must keep in mind when it comes to Turkey

India, which has been at the receiving end of Erdogan's internationalism, has multiple options in pushing back By Raja Mohan As a new round of geopolitical jousting begins on India's…

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India must strike to deter, any other policy for drone attacks will play into Pakistan’s hands

When it comes to drones hovering on India-Pakistan border, political will, equipped with a broad range of innovative capabilities to inflict pain, remains the best defence By Lt General (R)…

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Worrying! PLA advances in Ladakh

With the two armies again in a face-off at multiple points, there is apprehension of renewed clashes By Ajai Shukla After a winter lull, Chinese troops have again crossed the…

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‘Most mistakes could have been made in 2001’

For the same reasons that the US-backed government failed after 2001, it will be equally difficult for the new Taliban government to establish its dominance By Patrick Cokeburn World Trade…

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PEACE is a Dream in Afghanistan

By: Nusrat Mirza USA intends to keep fighting in Afghanistan and war is not over though it was widely thought USA has decided to end the war. To understand the…

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