Mayank Chaubey
Colonel Mayank Chaubey is a distinguished veteran who served nearly 30 years in the Indian Army and 6 years with the Ministry of External Affairs.
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Israeli Gas, IMEC and the New Energy Chessboard of West Asia
Why the Eastern Mediterranean May Become Bharat’s Next Strategic...
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The Gulf, Hormuz & the Oil Game — What It Means for Bharat
Some time ago, in my earlier analysis in The...
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The Economics of War: How Conflict Reshapes Power, Markets, and the Global Defence Industry
War has always been more than the clash of...
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Bangladesh on the Brink: A Nation Struggles with Its Past, Present, and Future
A Land Stirred by Memory and MovementIn the heartland of Gopalganj, where the scent of jute fields once spoke of Bengal’s quiet pride...
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Voice of a Nation, Voice of the World: PM Modi’s Historic Addresses to Foreign Parliaments
An Unprecedented Journey of Words and WillIn the grand halls of parliaments across continents, where voices echo the aspirations of nations, one leader...
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The Emerging Axis: Turkiye-Pakistan Bonhomie and Its Implications for India
The Ankara-Islamabad TangoIn the simmering July heat of Islamabad, the red carpet was rolled out for two high-profile visitors from Turkiye, Foreign Minister...
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Rhythms of Partnership: PM Narendra Modi’s Transformative Sojourn in Brazil
A Samba-Reggae DawnThe July sun had barely begun to gild Rio de Janeiro’s Sugarloaf when the tricolour fluttered beside Brazil’s verde-amarelo on the...
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Bridges of Trust and Tango: PM Narendra Modi’s Historic Visit to Argentina
A Dance of Democracy and DignityAs the aircraft carrying Prime Minister Narendra Modi descended upon Ministro Pistarini International Airport in Buenos Aires, a...
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BRICS 2025 in Brazil: A Rising Bloc and India’s Expanding Footprint
An Emerging Continent, A Rising CoalitionAs the turquoise waves kissed the shores of Rio de Janeiro and the statue of Christ the Redeemer looked...
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