M K Bhadrakumar

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The writer has served as Indian diplomat in former Soviet Union, Pakistan, Iran and Afghanistan, Turkey etc. He writes mainly on Indian foreign policy and the affairs of the Middle East, Eurasia, Central Asia, South Asia and the Asia-Pacific.

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Demons creep up from Europe’s attic

The visit of German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock to New Delhi had an anti-climatic ending. Baerbock waxed eloquently about Germany as a paragon of...

U.S. internationalises Iran’s unrest

The ongoing unrest in Iran since mid-September following the death of a Kurdish woman in police custody shows no signs of abating as of...

The G20 is dead. Long live the G20

The seventeenth G20 Heads of State and Government Summit held in Bali, Indonesia, on 15–16 November stands out as a consequential event from many...

The wasteland of British politics

When an ugly power play marks the end of the career of a phenomenally successful politician, it presents a painful sight. From all accounts...

‘Gadkari effect’ on growing Iran-India relations

If the ‘Newton Effect’ in physics has an equivalent in international diplomacy, we can describe what is happening to India-Iran relations as the ‘Gadkari...

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Gaza’s 1,000 Days: The Ceasefire That Cannot Become a Peace

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Europe’s Pragmatic Betrayal: How Human Rights Became Negotiable

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