Archive for June, 2023

Two militants neutralised in J&K’s Kupwara; operation continues

Two terrorists have been neutralised in a joint operation by the army and Kashmir Police on Tuesday in Jammu and Kashmir’s Kupwara. “Two (02) terrorists have been neutralised in a joint operation of Army and Kupwara Police in Dobanar Machhal area (LoC) of Kupwara district. Search still continues,” informed Kashmir Police in a tweet.

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China, Pakistan and Turkey Eyeing Kashmir

The history of the Islamization of indigenous non-Muslim populations of Kashmir is similar to that of the Middle East and North Africa: native non-Muslim peoples were first conquered by Islamic armies and then subjected to discrimination and persecution, which led to either death, conversion to Islam or departure/flight. Due to killings and forced conversions, there are no Hindus remaining in […]

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CTD arrests three terrorists in Karachi

The Counter-Terrorism Department (CTD) on Monday nabbed three terrorists in Gulistan-e-Jauhar in an intelligence-based operation (IBO). The CTD authorities said that the terrorists belonged to a banned outfit, adding that they wanted to launch attacks on important installations. “They also wanted to attack important personalities,” the authorities added. The authorities recovered three hand-grenades and six pistols from the arrested terrorists.

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Iran Hands Over Scores Of Afghan Prisoners To Taliban

Over 100 Afghans serving prison sentences in Iran were handed over to the Taliban on Sunday. “As a result of the efforts of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs… 101 Afghan prisoners were transferred again in Nimruz in connection with the agreement reached with the Islamic Republic of Iran,” said the Taliban’s Foreign Ministry on Monday. Fazl Mohammad Haqqani, Chargé d’affaires […]

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China-Saudi Ties Boost While U.S. Influence Wanes

Days after welcoming Secretary of State Antony Blinken as part of efforts to reset relations with the U.S., Saudi Arabia turned its attention to boosting ties with one of Washington’s main competitors: China, says Bloomberg. A Bloomberg report — Saudi Arabia Looks to China for Business as US Influence Wanes — said on June 13, 2023: For the past two […]

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Iran and Taliban readying for war: What’s different this time?

When June 16, 202310:00 am – 11:00 am Where Zoom Webinar Registration For More Information Programs Departmentevents@mei.edu202-785-1141 ext. 202 Iran has had complicated relations with the Taliban since the group emerged in the 1990s. But recent border clashes and deepening tensions over shared water resources represent a serious escalation — and a new set of challenges — for both Tehran […]

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The Afghan And Ukrainian War Contexts And Features: A Comparative Perspective

It was Afghanistan’s irresistible desire for independence from foreign occupation that bled and weakened the Soviet Union substantially during its nine-year occupation and led to its subsequent disintegration. Thus, Ukraine emerged as an independent sovereign state from Afghanistan’s unremitting desire for independence. Now that Ukraine is fighting for its own independence, it is worthwhile to make a comparison between the […]

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Taliban Vs. ISKP: Warring Actors In An Unstable Afghanistan – Analysis

Recent DevelopmentsUnconfirmed reports arguing that the Afghan Taliban has neutralised Sanaullah Ghafari alias Shahab al-Muhajir, the Emir of Islamic State in Khorasan Province (ISKP) during a raid in Kunar (bordering Pakistan), have trickled in gradually this month. However, besides speculative rhetoric, there is little to go on, considering there is a lack of eulogising by pro-ISIS media or celebratory announcements […]

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Averting A Civil War In Bangladesh: Critical Role Of International Intervention And Qatar’s Potential Mediation – OpEd

Bangladesh, a vibrant South Asian country, finds itself in the heart of a burgeoning political crisis. As the nation prepares for national elections scheduled for late 2023 or early 2024, escalating violence and civil discord are cause for concern. At this critical juncture, immediate international attention and proactive intervention are required. The nation seems to be inching towards a full-scale […]

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What Does the West Really Know About Xi’s China?

Why Outsiders Struggle to Understand Beijing’s Decision-Making Figuring out how policy decisions are made in authoritarian regimes has always been hard. Winston Churchill famously referred to Soviet policymaking as “a riddle wrapped in a mystery inside an enigma”—and he was not much wrong. Observers in the West could see the policy output of the Soviet Union, be it under Joseph […]

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