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Indian take on Kalbhushan

By Kulbhushan Jadhav Fears are mounting that Kulbhushan Jadhav, sentenced to death by a Pakistani military court, could be facing a protracted legal battle to avoid execution, highly placed official…

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The Indo-US nuclear deal is dead. Amen

The Westinghouse Company's bankruptcy filing underscores that the entire range of criticism that was levelled by the Left in our country against the Indo-US nuclear deal has been proven right.…

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The Balkans will be America and Russia’s next (virtual) battlefield

By James Jay Carafano U.S. interest in the Balkans has waxed and waned. It is time for wax on. The Balkans have been on America's back burner since the end…

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Russia has many enemies but its actions in Syria may have contributed to events in St Petersburg

Russia's intervention inSyria and Chechnya has led to threats from groups such as Isis, although responsibility for the St Petersburg attack has yet to be established By Kim Sengupta The…

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US strike more of a complicator than game-changer

By Maria Dubovikova “Again, to our very foolish leader, do not attack Syria  if you do many very bad things will happen and from that fight the US gets nothing.”…

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Trump puts Xi Jinping on the mat over North Korea

By M K Bhadrakumar India was once at the receiving end when one of its top dignitaries was embarrassed while on an official visit by the host country. This was…

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The US military Hardly a paper tiger

By Richard A Bitzinger A recent public opinion poll in China shows just how delusional some people can be: Of the almost 1,500 respondents, 87% believed that Beijing already has…

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Trump should try on the velvet glove in dealing with Moscow

By Wesley Wark Every country in the world, Canada included, is scrambling to catch up to some breathtaking changes in the fundamental approach of the United States to global politics.…

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Birth of the inept Trump Doctrine?

By Tom Clifford There has been a lot of dutiful hand-wringing in the United States after Donald Trump's decision to bomb Syria. Many self-appointed strategists are happy to see the…

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Trump’s foreign policy muddle

By Brahma Chellaney U.S. President Donald Trump came to office vowing to end what he saw as China's free ride on trade and security issues that has allowed it to…

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