The new governments of Nepal and Bangladesh have distanced themselves from India and have created closer ties with China. Beijing's foreign policy to have stronger positions around its biggest neighbor continues.
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The socialist dreams for India of a French economist
Speaking at an event hosted by Delhi based think tank Research and Information Systems for Developing Countries (RIS) on 15 December 2024, the French economist Thomas Picketty urged India to tax the super-rich to address...
Bad Santa of Manipur
Doctored news about the volatile situation in Manipur is rampant in the mainstream media. A small glimpse of the ground situation posted on November 17, 2024 can be read here (), which covered; Chief Minister N Biren Singh...
Will Israel Attack Iran?
Israel is in a position where it could strike Iran without significant repercussions.
The Israeli Offensive
Israel have managed to turn the war into giving them access to a move which can define the future generations of the region.
ISKP in its propaganda magazine Voice of Khurasan forewarns the Taliban prior to its assassination of Khalil Rahman Haqqani
ISKP in its propaganda magazine Voice of Khurasan forewarns the Taliban prior to its assassination of Khalil Rahman Haqqani
Suicide Bombing kills Afghan Minister from the Haqqani family in Kabul
First high profile killing of a Taliban official in Afghanistan
STEAG – A sneak peak into INDIAN ARMY’s New Elite Unit For Futuristic Warfare
The Indian Army has taken a significant step towards enhancing its preparedness for future conflicts by launching the "Signals Technology Evaluation and Adaptation Group" (STEAG), which represents the creation of an innovative...
Regime Change in Syria
The regime of Bashar al-Assad was finally toppled by the rebels, which Assad could not find way to control.
JeM chief’s call for Jihad in J&K exposes Pakistan’s duplicity
Phulwama attack mastermind, JeM chief Maulana Masood Azhar resurfaces on Pakistani soil, calling for jihad against India as Pakistan’s duplicity is exposed.


