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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...
Yahya Sinwar and the Miscalculations That Led to His Rightful End
Yahya Sinwar, a key figure in Hamas and a product of the Khan Yunis refugee camp, lived a life dedicated to a singular cause:...
Trudeau’s Dependence on Khalistani Supporters Pushes India-Canada Relations to the Brink
The diplomatic relationship between India and Canada has reached a critical point, as India recently decided to withdraw its High Commissioner, Sanjay Verma, from...
Why is the world silent on the 101 Israeli Civilian Hostages Still in Hamas Captivity?
A year after the brutal attack by Hamas on October 7, 2023, 101 civilians remain in captivity, enduring a humanitarian crisis that continues to...
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...





