Chinese communist party and socialist modernization in China
The CCP has demonstrated its ability to adapt to contemporary issues and rise to the challenge of completing China’s road to a modern socialist country while maintaining its dominance over the Chinese political system.
Saffron Terror: India’s approach towards minorities
Violence and hate speech against Muslims in India have been a historical phenomenon but it has increased many folds since Narendra Modi came to power in 2014. In a ten-year study from 2009 to 2019, more than 90%of hate crimes against minorities were found to have occurred after 2014.
Nuclear weapons for protection: Is it a fait accompli?
Conflict resolution strategies to avert the conflict altogether must be the focus of states that want to build and sustain a peaceful environment. However, if the danger persists, a state like Ukraine could go down the road of nuclearization.
US-Gulf divergence: Placing risky bets!
Saudi and Emirati crown princes Mohammed bin Salman and Mohammed bin Zayed may be testing the limits of the leverage they derive from their interdependence with the United States by refusing to increase oil production to reduce oil prices.
Russia’s tilt towards South Asia post Ukraine crisis
Pakistan also needs to bypass Western sanctions on Russia and like India should enhance trade with Russia through a rupee-ruble payment system. In nutshell, Russia may try to balance its South Asia policy and make alliances with this region.
Why unilateral decisions always lead to political turmoil?
Pakistan’s parliament removed cricket star-turned-populist Prime Minister Imran Khan from power on Sunday and, a day later, installed opposition leader Shehbaz Sharif, the brother of former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif. Now Khan’s supporters rally in the streets for the ousted premier.
Interpreting President Putin’s Congratulations To Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif
The multipolar flagship projects of the Pakistan Stream Gas Pipeline (PSGP) and February 2021’s agreement to build a Pakistan-Afghanistan-Uzbekistan (PAKAFUZ) railway are mutually beneficial and not aimed against any third party like the US.
The hypocritical purview of United States diplomacy
By the same measure, the United States is a hypocrite for advancing its ally via violence on one front while denouncing a rival for the same actions on another. Today, the US sanctions are intended to trip the Russian economy into the abyss.
Leadership Lessons from Imran Khan’s Failure
The way PTI's government was sent packing should not be condoned, and history will be unkind to its main actors. Hence, the public outcry on this travesty of justice, with millions on the street protesting his removal, is understandable.
What’s next after the regime change in Pakistan?
Even before the launching of a confidence motion against his government, Imran Khan, without initially pinpointing, had talked about a foreign hand. His subsequent statements though, and those by his close aides, pointed the smoking gun at the US.
Misfortune of India
Call it the misfortune of India that it is being run by people who are utterly irrational and shortsighted. Only a few Indians have an idea of ​​where Narendra Modi and his gang are taking India. Modi used only the card of religion and came to power again.
Indian state sponsored terrorism and false flag operation
Pakistan on many occasions has provided sufficient evidence to Indian authorities, about Indian covert support in a number of terrorist acts in Pakistan. Hindu fundamentalists were right on the track to instigate proxies against Pakistan after the installation of the Modi government.