Archive for August, 2023

Manipur Violence: A Test Of Modi’s Leadership And Secularism – OpEd

The ethnic violence in Manipur, a northeastern state of India, has killed more than 150 people with over 300 injured and displaced more than 40,000 people, mostly from the Christian Kuki tribe, since May 2023. The violence was triggered by a demand from the Hindu Meitei community, the majority group in the state, for a special status that would give […]

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India’s Pragmatism Towards The West – OpEd

India, the world’s largest democracy and a rising global power, has often been viewed as a natural ally of the US and the EU in countering China’s influence and promoting a rules-based international order. However, its responses during the 2022 war between Russia and Ukraine have shed light on the intricacies and contradictions of India’s alignment with the West. This […]

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Pakistan: Is Single National Curriculum A Hoax? – OpEd

What is Single national curriculum?The Government of Pakistan has put forth its vision of one system of education for all, in terms of curriculum, medium of instruction and a common platform of assessment so that all children have fair and equal opportunity to receive high quality education. The single national curriculum is a step in that direction with the catchphrase […]

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China’s Expanding Borders: Controversy Surrounding The Pamir Range In Tajikistan – Analysis

The Pamir Range, sometimes known as the “Roof of the World,” is a spectacular mountain range in Central Asia that connects Tajikistan, Afghanistan, and China. This breathtaking scenery is extremely important to the region’s countries, affecting their geopolitics, cultural history, and environmental stability. This Central Asian mountain range not only serves as a natural barrier between Tajikistan, Afghanistan, and China […]

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China’s Increasing Investments In Russia Amidst Global Geopolitical Tensions – Analysis

The historical relationship between China and Russia, ranging from allies to adversaries, and how they have grown closer in recent decades, forming a strategic partnership challenging the US-led international order. It highlights the declaration of a strong partnership between Chinese President Xi Jinping and Russian President Vladimir Putin during the Winter Olympics on February 4, 2022, aiming to upend the […]

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Former Minister’s Disappearance Risks ‘Paralyzing’ China’s System – Analysis

Questions about former Chinese foreign minister Qin Gang’s fate remain unanswered after the Chinese government abruptly replaced him with his predecessor, Wang Yi, on Tuesday. Analysts say the opaque nature of his removal will reduce global confidence in China and increase uncertainties that eventually may paralyze China’s governance system. “China’s system is compromised,” Alfred Wu, an expert on Chinese politics […]

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(Re)Claiming Its Influence: Russia’s Role In Afghanistan – Analysis

The fall of Kabul in August 2021 prompted discussions about the end of Western influence in the country and an opportunity for China and Russia to dig their heels in the ‘graveyard of empires’. In the immediate aftermath, in contrast with Afghanistan’s other neighbours, Russia didn’t close its embassy in Kabul, with many Russian officials retaining a positive perception about […]

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Russia, China Have A Shared Vision For North Korea – OpEd

The three-day state visit on July 25-27 by Russian Defence Minister Sergey Shoigu, accompanied by a military delegation, to Pyongyang is the first-ever such high-level visit from Moscow in the post-Soviet era. Shoigu’s meeting with the North Korean leader Kim Jong Un on Wednesday altogether elevates what would have passed as a friendly gesture by the Kremlin on the 70th […]

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The Quad: Less Than The Sum Of Its Parts? – Analysis

The third Quad leaders’ summit had been expected to be a visually stunning affair at the iconic Sydney Opera House. The leaders of Australia, India, Japan and the US had planned to signal the Quad’s coming of age with an expansive agenda of cooperation. Yet, Joe Biden’s budget wrangling with House Republicans led to the cancellation of the event in […]

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Suicide bomb at political rally in Pakistan kills at least 40, injures 130

At least 40 people were killed and over 130 injured when a suicide bomber set off explosives at a political rally in Pakistan’s northwestern Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province on Sunday, police said. The blast took place at a gathering of the conservative Jamiat Ulema Islam-Fazl (JUI-F) party, known for its links to hardline political Islam, in the former tribal area of […]

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