Thank You, Donald Trump! (And you too, Fox News)
30 October 2020
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Opinion
Pompeo-Espar visit to India: China and beyond
29 October 2020
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Opinion
Racism in America: Police Chokehold is Not the Issue
25 June 2020
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Global affairs
Trump is Not Down Yet
13 April 2020
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Opinion
Covid-19 In India: Road ahead for the world’s largest quarantine
2 April 2020
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Global affairs
West First policies expose myths
1 April 2020
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Global affairs
Biden, Sanders, or Trump: US policy towards the Gulf will change regardless
13 March 2020
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Global affairs
Iran and the USA don’t have to be enemies
2 March 2020
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Global affairs
Not a pretty picture
1 March 2020
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Global affairs
Bernie or Bust?
28 February 2020
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Global affairs
India-Russia bonhomie in a changing world
When it comes to treading previously unexplored or seldom traversed areas of domestic and foreign policies, one can safely bet on Prime Minister Narendra Modi. At home, he had undertaken demonetisation in a shock move in November, 2016 and in August
17 September 2019
Politics, verbal duel hot up again over NRC
The fortnight after the August 31 publication of the final National Register of Citizens (NRC) in Assam has seen politics over the issue hotting up in neighbouring West Bengal, and the war of words between Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and Mamata Banerjee-led
16 September 2019
Donald Trump’s Afghanistan Strategy
In a self-styled twitter message, on September 8, 2019, US President Donald Trump claimed he had cancelled a secret talk with the Taliban leaders and Afghan President Ashraf Ghani that was due to be held at the historic Camp David presidential retreat.
14 September 2019
‘Bangladesh should stay alert and observe Assam situation’
First of all, this demonstrates the extent to which politicians can go to exploit an issue and the devastating effect that it may have. After the release of the final NRC in Assam, the number of the excluded came down to 1.9 million (an earlier list had excluded about 4 million).
13 September 2019
The push for peace
From the ashes of a tragedy that wiped out almost 90 percent of the city of Hiroshima on August 5, 1945, an institute called the Hiroshima Peacebuilders Center (HPC) rose like a phoenix of hope that is pioneering the creation of a global pool of peacebuilders.
12 September 2019
Reimagining ‘Crazy Rich Asians’ as social commentary on inequalities in Asia-Pacific
It’s 1962, and in a modest Hong Kong neighbourhood, a poetic love story unfolds. Filmed almost twenty years ago, Wong Kar-wai’s seminal movie “In the Mood for Love” captured the world’s imagination about lifestyle in the region.
8 September 2019
When remembering Robert Mugabe’s corrupt legacy, blame Britain
When I last saw Robert Mugabe, in 1980, he was the most popular man in Zimbabwe.
7 September 2019
Will the El Paso killing be a wakeup call for America?
A 2009 Homeland Security Department report warned that race-based extremism would become a serious and growing threat to American national security.
7 September 2019
Playing Palestinian politics: UAE-backed ex-security chief weighs his options
A controversial former security official and Abu Dhabi-based political operator, Mohammed Dahlan, has lurked for several years in the shadows of Palestinian politics.
6 September 2019
Close the door on nuclear testing
Everybody knows that nuclear weapons have been used twice in wartime and with terrible consequences. Often overlooked, however, is the large-scale, postwar use of nuclear weapons.
5 September 2019
The G7, ‘Thucydides Trap’ and the Rising Global Anarchy
The G7 summit has been wrapped up with a show of harmony among its member states where none of the participating states raised the concern over the danger of the “Thucydides Trap”,between the US and China, a major cause of the anarchy in the international system, today.
4 September 2019
The US is making a historic mistake once again in Afghanistan
In the late 1980s, without ending the war, foreign troops withdrew from Afghanistan, which prolonged the conflict for three decades.
1 September 2019
Protests: The king is dead, long live the king!
Protest is back on the front burner. Protesters occupy streets in cities ranging from Hong Kong and Moscow to Khartoum and Algiers.
31 August 2019
How much is Bolsonaro responsible for the Amazon fires?
The Amazon is not on fire. There are fires in the Amazon rainforest, as there are every year in July-September, because this is the dry season.
30 August 2019
Trump’s wish to buy Greenland
Donald Trump. Boris Johnson. Marine Le Pen. Norbert Hofer. Are they ignorant? Short-sighted? Populist?
29 August 2019
Is peace with the Taliban possible?
Despite ongoing peace negotiations between the United States and the Taliban, the bloody conflict in Afghanistan continues to take a heavy toll on the country’s people. The recent suicide bombing by the Khorasan branch of the Islamic State (IS-K) at a wedding in Kabul, which killed more than 60 and injured close to 200, is a stark reminder of Afghanistan’s poor security situation. It also shows that the Taliban are not the only armed opposition fuelling the conflict. A US-Taliban peace pact is, therefore, unlikely to bring any respite.
26 August 2019
Diverging Gulf responses to Kashmir and Xinjiang ripple across Asia
Recent diametrically opposed responses to repression of Muslims by China, India and other Asian countries highlight deep differences among Gulf states that ripple across Asia. The different responses were evident in Gulf reactions to India’s unilateral withdrawal of Kashmir’s autonomy and Qatar’s reversal of its support of China’s clampdown on Turkic Muslims in its troubled, north-western province of Xinjiang.
25 August 2019
Inside the unexpected, unstoppable Hong Kong
When she first heard about the infamous extradition bill on March 31 this year, Adrienne, a 24-year-old Hong Kong national, had lost hope.
24 August 2019
Is Trump winning at the expense of America?
Accept it or not, President Richard Nixon had contributed to China’s opening-up in the past. President Donald Trump’s strange policy is now contributing to China’s economic gearing-up, and North Korea’s opening-up.
22 August 2019
The second coming of Sonia Gandhi
In 2017, it was widely expected that the top leadership position of the Congress Party would be extended to a member of the Gandhi family.
15 August 2019