Meet China, the over glorified Pakistan
The prolonged Covid-19 pandemic created so much chaos that economies are now facing the brunt of it. It even left the world’s second-largest ...
The prolonged Covid-19 pandemic created so much chaos that economies are now facing the brunt of it. It even left the world’s second-largest ...
Recently, media reports stated that after successive failures of 15 rounds of disengagement talks, China now has agreed to withdraw its troops from ...
Amid the growing tensions between nations, India has emerged as a mediator in many circumstances. From calling Zelenskyy to controlling the dragon, India ...
On various occasions, India’s foreign minister S Jaishankar commenting on the paradigm shift in the country's diplomacy has stated that we have overcome ...
The world does not understand the power of argument but the argument of power. This power theory is universally acceptable in every domain ...
Since the realisation of independence, South Asian countries have been in complete turmoil. Be it Pakistan, Bhutan, Nepal, Bangladesh, or Sri Lanka, every ...
As they say order breeds order, chaos breeds chaos. Walking on this path, if a country takes a constructive step, the chances of ...
In international relations, neither there is any permanent friend nor any permanent interest. The only thing that is permanent is national interest. It ...
The dream of Xi Jinping to expand the cultural and military might of China is now starting to break. With increased financial wealth, ...
Kautilya, in his Mandala theory of statecraft, states that a neighbour is a natural enemy and a neighbour’s neighbour is a natural friend. ...
With its String of Pearls strategy, China over the years planned a complete encircling policy against India. With the debt trap port capturing ...
When a leader is appointed for a political post, people expect a change. Though they expect big changes, politicians keep them on tenterhooks ...


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