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Typhoon season in South China sea threatens India’s ‘act East’

The Chinese ships are no longer there for the past three days at the disputed Scarborough Shoal. There has been no announcement. The ships simply left. This could be the…

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Solidifying India-Israel relations with miltech quid pro quo; 1982 Indo-Israeli plans for Kahuta strike

By Bharat Karnad The Israeli President Reuven Rivlin begins his six-day trip to India today the first by the Israeli head of state. This is a lead-up to Prime Minister…

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India’s recent moves are bound to provoke China

By Prem Shankar Jha The longer Prime Minister Modi governs the nation the more does it become apparent that he is heeding no advice from anyone in his government but…

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India: A Rogue State

It seems that under the recent regime of Narendra Modi, India is determinedly fulfilling the definition of a Rogue State. India in its current state is displaying to the world,…

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Deepening US-India relations affect regional security balance

Strategic partnership between USA and India would likely remain a constant for the foreseeable future. This is stated in a brief published today by the Institute for Policy Reforms. Titled…

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Indian Surgical Strike – A case of complete Fabrication

On Thursday, 29th September 2016, India claimed to have conducted a surgical strike in Azad Kashmir. According to Indian DG Military Operation  Lt. Gen. Ranbir Singh, “Indian Special Forces conducted…

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Our Afghan sojourn

By Yasub Dogar Achakzai's statement that we are Afghans and all Afghans have a right to come and settle in Pakhtunkhwa has caused anguish and constraints in many circles calling…

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Time to Help Kashmir from Merciless Occupant

The dispute of Kashmir is a cause of shame for all the leading peace loving democracies of the world. Muslim majority valley of Kashmir should have been a part of…

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5 Reasons why Helmand matters to the Taliban

By Najibullah Noorzai and Naqeebullah Miakhel   More than at any time since the U.S. invasion in 2001, Helmand province has been at the center of the Taliban's resurgence and…

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India mustn’t let nuclear ambitions blind itself

By Wang Wenwen Last week, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi embarked on a diplomatic journey, traveling halfway across the world with his top goal to garner support for his country's…

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