India’s renewed engagement policy with Afghan Taliban
The growing engagement between Indian and Taliban officials indicates that New Delhi has economic and strategic ambitions in Afghanistan and the Central Asian states, which cannot be fulfilled without establishing ties with the current Afghan rulers.
Why Myanmar military should step forward for Rohingyas?
The Myanmar military has remained absolutely silent on the Rohingya citizenship issue. Despite the fact that a number of countries put a limited embargo on Myanmar's generals, such attempts have already been proven ineffective.
Talks between the Government of Pakistan and the TTP
While striving to maintain a balanced posture in Afghanistan, we need to guard against remaining oblivious to the ground realities. When the chips are down, the Afghan Taliban will always support the TPP in its fight against Pakistan.
The derailing minority rights in India
The five hundred incidents of violence against such a small minority is a staggering figure showcasing the dire situation of Indian Christians. The ground realities show that minority rights will be curbed even further in the future.
Why India should help Bangladesh solve Rohingya refugee crisis?
Since the Rohingya problem emerged in the area, India must keep in mind that it has the potential to directly undermine the strategic and economic goals of the QUAD countries, which value the rule of law, democracy, human rights, and freedom.
The vulgar living style of Pakistan’s nouveau riche
Compare the vulgar display of wealth and ostentatious lifestyles of the Sharif and Bhutto- Zardari dynasties with how Quaid e Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah lived, and you will be surprised. Jinnah, during his legal practice, was the highest-paid lawyer in British India.
China praises Bangladesh for completion of Padma bridge
The Padma Bridge is the most significant gift commemorating the birth centenary of Bangabandhu, the Father of the Nation. It is not simply the bridge across the Padma; it has raised the Bengali nation's confidence to such a level that they can achieve anything
The World Cup and beyond: Thinking strategically about LGBT rights
Qatari officials have insisted in recent years that LGBT fans would be welcome during the World Cup but would be expected to respect norms that frown on public expressions of affection irrespective of sexual orientation.
Continuity between the Bush and Obama administrations?
During Obama's two-term presidency (2009-2017), US foreign policy was based to an extent on the neoconservative doctrines of the Bush White House; but it can be pointed out, that Obama was not as expansionist as his predecessor.
Understanding Indian strategic culture
With the BJP in power for continuous two terms, the classical Hindu strategic thought has further deepened its roots in the country’s foreign policy. Also, RSS’s Akhand Bharat (undivided India) concept is in line with Indian hegemonic ambitions.
The unheard voices of Rohingyas in Bangladesh camps
Myanmar's military has failed to keep its promises. They have deceived the Rohingyas and democratic protestors. It has not been able to persuade Myanmar to guarantee repatriation. It has also failed to prosecute those who have perpetrated crimes against humanity.
A Tipping Point – Lt. Gen. (r) Asad Durrani
Taking the government to the people’s doorsteps was always conceded as the basic brick of a sound administration and the sine qua non for a vibrant society. The top brass in every concern scuttled the devolution of power to protect its monopoly.