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India’s Counter-Terrorism Strategy: The right to Self-defense, Restraint, and Diplomacy in a Global Context

The landscape of global security has witnessed a profound evolution over the past few decades, with terrorism emerging as one of the most pervasive...

China’s ‘Asian Century’ Promise and the Strategic Need to Woo India

At a recent foreign policy roundtable in London, a prominent Chinese public intellectual clarified that the Chinese leadership does not view India’s rising status...

Sixth-Generation Fighters: Redefining Air Power in a Tense World

In an era of rising global tensions, air power remains critical to national security and deterrence. To illustrate the stakes, consider the 2025 India-Pakistan...

Diplomacy, Not a War, Wins Peace and Sanity

In the very critical times, every nation must not forget a simple truth: it is diplomacy that wins peace and sanity. Waging a war,...

Back to the Microcosm: Deeper Meanings of World Politics

“The State is the march of God in the world.”-Georg Friedrich Hegel, Philosophy of Right (1820) An Inconspicuous Struggle Ultimately, world politics is not about military...

How Pakistan Reframed Its Military Defeat Against Indian Missile Strikes as a Victory

Exclusive: Military conflicts are rarely judged solely by battlefield outcomes. In modern warfare, the ability to control narratives plays an equally decisive role in...

India’s Rise—On Its Own Terms?

By the late 2030s, India is projected to become a $10 trillion economy, up from $4 trillion today. Its growth—powered by demographic scale, reorienting...

Shahbaz Sharif’s Strategic Diplomatic Tour

In the wake of the recent India-Pakistan confrontation, Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif’s timely diplomatic mission to four friendly nations—Turkey, Iran, Azerbaijan, and Tajikistan—has emerged...

Why India Must Align Exports with Foreign Policy Before It’s Too Late

As I write this in 2025, I find myself increasingly concerned about India's manufacturing trajectory. While India celebrates digital prowess and service sector dominance,...

The Indus at Risk: Why Pakistan’s Survival Depends on a 1960 Treaty

When the subcontinent was torn apart in 1947, the wounds ran deeper than borders—they flowed through rivers. In the wake of partition, India and...

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APEC Suzhou Meeting Highlights Global South Role and Multipolarity After Iran War

The significance of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) trade...

China analyses Trump’s Push for Gulf and Middle East Expansion of Abraham Accords

Chinese intelligence and military circles analyze the Abraham Accords...

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UNICEF Communication Specialist, Salim Oweis, shared distressing stories from...

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