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K2 cocktail: Why Pakistan’s Kashmir-Khalistan operation should worry India

By Vicky Nanjappa Over the past few weeks, the Intelligence Bureau (IB) has learnt that Pakistan is activating an operation called K2. This stands for Kashmir-Khalistan. Pakistan wants to create…

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The coming pain from putting eggs in the US and China baskets

By Bharat Karnad In writings prior to and in my recent books — Why India is Not a Great Power (Yet) in end-2015 and Staggering Forward: Narendra Modi and India’s Global…

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India, US join hands for making warfighting gear

Besides several co-development projects, the two countries are cooperating on India's second aircraft carrier By Ajai Shukla Seeking to galvanize the US-India defence partnership, the two countries on Thursday signed…

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Afghan reconciliation process should continue

By Abdul Rahman Conflict is always resolved by opening channels of communication between the all parties involved. Due to the different stances of the parties involved, the role of a…

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Peace & reconciliation Afghanistan and United States

By Shafiq Ahmad President Donald Trump's suspension of U.S. talks with the Taliban has thrown U.S. policy toward Afghanistan into disarray. Beginning in late 2018, and for the first time,…

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The economy is India’s most potent weapon, but it’s losing its power

A red-hot economy was India's greatest strategic strength. It's now diminishing and damaging India's stature, as reflected in responses to the Kashmir crisis By Shekhar Gupta India is facing a…

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USA has no Intension to leave Afghanistan

Any sensible analyst never believed that USA will leave Afghanistan as it has built 9 sophisticated under grounded bases to check Pakistan, Iran, China, Central Asian countries and Russia. He…

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How India secretly armed Afghanistan’s northern alliance

Former envoy has a word of caution on Delhi's role in a post-U.S. Kabul By V. Sudarshan India must not commit the error of placing Indian troops on Afghan soil,…

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Collapse of Afghanistan peace talks spotlights internal Trump administration divisions

By Karen DeYoung Plans for U.S. troop withdrawals from Afghanistan, in keeping with President Trump's pledge to end the war there, were thrown into confusion Sunday, following Trump's decision to…

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Afghan Taliban are stronger than ever after the US spent $900 billion to finish them

The Taliban are growing more confident of returning to power, 18 years after US launched its war on terror in which more than 147,000 people died By Eltaf Najafizada For…

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