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Opinion

Chabahar: Why India Has Not Exited – But Has Quietly Stepped Back

Chabahar: Why India Has Not Exited - But Has Quietly Stepped Back- Col Mayank Chaubey (Retd)For weeks now, a deceptively simple question has dominated strategic chatter in Delhi and...

Thalapathy Vijay: Not a Contender Yet, But A Definite Game Changer

Tamil Nadu politics has never been about surprise candidates; it has always been about delayed realisation. The state...

What Venezuela’s Unravelling Teaches India About the Future of Power

In the twenty-first century, power no longer resides only in armies, institutions, or territory. It increasingly resides in...

Steel Umbrella: Performance of the Indian Army’s Air Defence During Operation Sindoor

Operation Sindoor is often viewed through the prism of “strike”. But half the truth of any successful strike...

When Kabul Spoke Back: The Day Pakistan’s Strategic Depth Finally Collapsed

For decades, the conversation between Kabul and Islamabad followed a familiar script. Pakistan spoke. Afghanistan listened. Sometimes it...
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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...

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...

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...

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...

Bharat’s Trailblazing Renaissance in Energy Transition

“The world is looking up to India. Those who saw India as slow and steady, can now see the fast and fearless India”, declared...

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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