Since 2021, tensions between the United States and China have escalated on multiple fronts. Disputes over trade, technology, human rights, and territorial claims in the South China Sea have strained the bilateral relationship. A significant aspect of this competition is the race for technological dominance, with both countries heavily investing in artificial intelligence, 5G, quantum computing, and cybersecurity. Geopolitical rivalry […]
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Indonesia’s Next President Must Navigate Complicated Ties With China – Analysis
Indonesia’s relationship with China will be a key issue in the 2024 presidential election, with two of the three candidates appearing to have a pro-Beijing tilt, a new policy brief says. The future leader will have to navigate tricky terrain because China is Indonesia’s top foreign source of investment while also viewed as a threat to the territorial sovereignty of […]
Read more ›BJP’s Inability To Address India’s Climate Crisis And Protect Vulnerable Populations – OpEd
In recent years, India has faced increasingly severe and frequent extreme weather events, including record-breaking heatwaves and devastating floods during the monsoon season. The most recent incident in northern India, where heavy rains and flooding have caused widespread destruction, highlights the failure of the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) to adequately address and mitigate the impacts of the climate crisis. […]
Read more ›Accession Of State Of Kalat To Pakistan – OpEd
Pakistan got independence from British rule in 1947 after the sacrifices and freedom struggle of its leaders. Pakistan’s creation was the result of significant sacrifices and struggles. Pakistan gained independence, as a separate Muslim-majority state from British India. The movement for a separate Muslim nation was led by the All-India Muslim League, under the leadership of Muhammad Ali Jinnah, who […]
Read more ›Kashmir Seeks Attention – OpEd
The year 2019 marked a significant turning point in the history of Jammu and Kashmir, as the Indian government led by the BJP attempted to revoke the region’s special status by amending Article 370 of the Indian Constitution. This move generated both national and international debate and criticism, with allegations of human rights violations surfacing from various sources in the […]
Read more ›On Farooq Abdullah’s ‘Prescription’ For Resolving The Kashmir Issue – OpEd
While there can be no two views that dialogue is the best way of resolving disputes amicably, there are certain cases that preclude this option, and unfortunately, the issue of Jammu and Kashmir [J&K] happens to be one such example. For the unversed to suggest that India and Pakistan should resolve the Kashmir logjam through talks is understandable as they […]
Read more ›BRICS De-Dollarization: Prospects And Critical Challenges – OpEd
For the five BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa) members, de-dollarization has become the latest common buzz-word among the English vocabulary. Long before the highly-praised Johannesburg’s 15th BRICS summit, considered as very important step forward on the way to deepening interaction in the sphere of trade and investment with the nations of Global South, all the five BRICS […]
Read more ›India Is Pushing Back Against China in South Asia
As the intensifying strategic confrontation between the United States and China dominates many foreign-policy debates, another important competition is quietly playing out. The jostling between India and China for influence in South Asia—from the Himalayas to the islands off the subcontinent in the Indian Ocean—will likely prove crucial to the fate of Washington’s strategy to keep the region “free and […]
Read more ›A Reckoning Unleashed: The Alarming Return Of Global Terrorist Entities In Afghanistan – Analysis
In light of the second anniversary of the Taliban’s seizure of Afghanistan on August 15th, the global focus has transitioned towards the evolving terrorism scenario in the area. The post-Kabul era has prompted apprehensions regarding the regional security and stability implications. Over the span of two years following the capital’s capture, a multifaceted narrative has unfolded, characterized by the resurgence […]
Read more ›Chief Justice-Designate Of Pakistan’s Supreme Court Qazi Faez Isa: ‘If Anyone Attacks A Church, Muslims Are Obligated To Launch A Jihad Against Attackers’; Editorial In Urdu Daily Roznama Jasarat: ‘Sir, When The Quran Is Set Afire… Who Will Wage Jihad?’
On August 16, 2023, a mob provoked by allegations that several desecrated pages of the Quran were found in a Christian neighborhood attacked five churches, a cemetery, and the homes in the neighborhood. The mob, which was led by Islamists from Tehreek-e-Labbaik Pakistan (TLP), a group that has been using street power in recent years to pressure the Pakistani government,[1] […]
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