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Opinion

Between Energy, Diplomacy and Diaspora – Calibrated Indian Neutrality in West Asia

On 23 Mar 2026, Indian PM Modi spoke in the Parliament on the ongoing conflict in West Asia for about 24 minutes.He framed the ongoing West Asia crisis in...

India’s Energy Security : From Bhabha’s Vision to SHANTI Reality

Thorium is re emerging as a strategic lever in India’s quest for reliable, low carbon energy security, but...

India’s Russian Oil Policy: Strategic Misstep or Sanctions Survival?

Viral Alarm on Hormuz HoldupIran’s Hormuz stranglehold forces President Trump to call President Putin (not vice versa) on...

The Bomb That May or May Not Exist

It did not come as a thunderclap. There was no missile test lighting up the desert sky, no...

Israeli Gas, IMEC and the New Energy Chessboard of West Asia

Why the Eastern Mediterranean May Become Bharat’s Next Strategic Energy FrontierHistory often hides its most profound transformations beneath...
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Iran’s Foreign Policy and Domestic Discontent: The Growing Divide

Over the decades, the Islamic Republic of Iran has strategically invested in various Islamist groups, most notably Hezbollah in Lebanon, Palestinian factions like Hamas,...

Why Do Our Cities Look Poorer Than We Are?

Is it because the monsoon this year was exceptionally harsh and the reality of our cities and urban landscape was laid bare for us...

Bangladesh’s Space Industry’s connection to Chinese company

According to reports Bangladesh's 2nd satellite will not be a mere communication satellite but an Earth Observation Satellite, which will focus on monitoring the...

Bridging the Divide: The BJP’s Engagement with Minority Communities

The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has long been perceived as a party that traditionally garners limited support from minority communities in India. This perception...

BJP’s Winning Formula in Haryana: Strengthening Support Through Development and Welfare

The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has cemented its political dominance in Haryana by employing a well-thought-out strategy that hinges on strengthening its support base...

The United Nations’ Failure in the Middle East: The Case of UNIFIL and the Israel-Hezbollah Conflict

The United Nations (U.N.) has long been a central player in managing international crises, particularly in conflict zones. Its peacekeeping forces, theoretically neutral and...
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