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Porous Borders, Shadow Operatives: Unpacking the Geopolitical Rift in the US-India Intelligence Relations
The Sonauli Intercept as a Strategic SymptomOn 11 July 2026, personnel from the Sashastra Seema Bal (SSB) and local police apprehended US national Jordan Brown, near Border Pillar 516...
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What Do I, as an Indian Christian, Expect from My Indian Government?
As an Indian Christian, my expectations from the Government of India are neither extraordinary nor exclusive. I do...
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The Kashmir That Extremism Could Not Erase
Sometimes, a single photograph tells a story that decades of conflict cannot silence.I recently came across an image...
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The Ahmedabad Terror Verdict: A Strategic Milestone in the Evolution of the Indian State
The Ahmedabad High Court's judgment demonstrates that strategic patience, institutional endurance and constitutional legitimacy are not merely attributes...
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Pakistan’s New Diplomatic Playbook: From the Indus Valley to Internationalising Every Dispute
Diplomacy often reveals its intentions not through dramatic announcements but through carefully chosen words. Pakistan's latest statement by...
Panama, Venezuela, and the India Lesson : Geography Punishes. Institutions Decide. Volatility Travels.
In geopolitics, distance is deceptive.Panama is a narrow strip of land in Central America. Venezuela lies thousands of kilometres away in Latin America. On...
The India–Bangladesh Farakka Water Treaty: History, Hydropolitics, and Strategic Implications
Introduction: Why Farakka Still MattersIn South Asia, rivers are not just geographic features, they are strategic arteries, lifelines of food security, internal stability, and...
When the Investigator Becomes the Case Study
Why the World Will Study India’s NIA Probe into the Pahalgam Terror AttackWhen Amit Shah, India’s Home Minister, stated that “agencies around the...
PM Modi’s Three-Nation Tour: Building a Coalition of Reason Across the Islamic World
At first glance, Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s current three-nation visit to Jordan, Ethiopia, and Oman appears to be another carefully sequenced diplomatic engagement, routine,...
From Southern Israel to Bondi Beach: Islamist Terror, Civilisational Targets, and the Shared Vulnerability of Hindus and Jews
When Identity Itself Becomes the Justification for ViolenceOn 7 October 2023, the world witnessed a rupture that went far beyond another terrorist incident in...
From 15 August 1975 to Today : How the Shadow of Maj Dalim Still Shapes Bangladesh Politics
On the morning of 15 August 1975, Bangladesh ceased to be merely a young post-liberation state struggling with governance and scarcity. It became something...





