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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Turkey’s Outreach to India: A Realisation That Supporting Pakistan Comes at a Cost
Speaking at the prestigious Raffles Lecture hosted by the...
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From Bharat’s Villages to UAE’s Desert Sands: The Extraordinary Journey of Indian Cow Dung in a World Facing War, Blockades, and Food Insecurity
There was a time when the smell of freshly...
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When the CIA Began Watching Indian Air Power Closely – And How Operation Sindoor Validated Those Fears
There are moments in history when a nation’s military...
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“The most powerful nation is the one that never abandons its soldiers.”
The story from that cold evening in 1997, when...
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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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From Accra With Dignity: India’s African Embrace Begins in Ghana
When Prime Minister Narendra Modi landed in Accra, Ghana, on a humid July morning in 2025, it wasn’t just the ceremonial red carpet that...
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When Rivers Remember: India’s Ganga Gambit in the Shadow of the Indus Waters Treaty
In the small riverside town of Rajshahi in Bangladesh, 58-year-old farmer Abdul Momen wakes at dawn, not to the call of the muezzin, but...
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As I participate in discussions on film pedagogy and...
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Why Films Must Be Used to Impart Lessons in an Era of Evolving Educational Technology
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