Archive for March 3rd, 2024

Will Thailand’s Aid Corridor With War-Torn Myanmar Make A Difference? – Analysis

Thailand’s plan to open a humanitarian aid corridor with war-torn Myanmar next month is facing skepticism from experts and aid workers, who say its limited scope and lack of engagement with ethnic minority forces means it is unlikely to have much impact. The initiative by the new Thai government will create a safe zone to provide food and medicine to […]

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US Official Warns Of China’s Growing Offensive Cyber Power – Analysis

China’s offensive cyber capabilities have been under the scanner for a few years now. Even though China does not have a formal cyber offensive strategy, the capability mix and the changing approach that China has developed in the cyber offensive realm remain quite consequential. A recent U.S. House Select Committee on the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) hearing disclosed a lot […]

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Nationality In India: Changing Patterns Of Narratives – OpEd

The notion of nationality in India is a dynamic tapestry woven from diverse cultural threads, historical legacies, and contemporary socio-political dynamics. Rooted in a rich heritage that spans millennia, India’s concept of nationality has evolved significantly over time, reflecting the complexities of its pluralistic society. Traditionally, India’s nationality narrative has been intricately linked to its ancient civilization, where the idea […]

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Looking Ahead In 2024 – The Taliban Factor In The Afghanistan-Pakistan Region

Introduction As the year 2024 began, the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (the Movement of the Pakistani Taliban, TTP) appeared intent at creating – militarily, ideologically, strategically – a mini emirate in Pakistan’s Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, the province now incorporating South and North Waziristan and other tribal districts, the TTP’s traditional strongholds. Whereas, the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (IEA, i.e., the Afghan Taliban), the […]

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Kuwaiti Salafi Scholar Othman Al-Khamis Labels Shi’ites Unbelievers, Sharply Dividing Sunnis And Shi’ites On Social Media

In an interview on the Kuwaiti podcast “Bidon Waraq [Without Papers],” published on YouTube on September 28, 2023, Kuwaiti Salafi scholar Othman Al-Khamis made a controversial statement in which he declared that Shi’ites who believe in certain writings authored by Shi’ite scholars should be considered unbelievers. This statement has ignited a fierce and heated debate on various Arabic language social […]

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India: Ineffective ‘Revival’ In Maharashtra – Analysis

On February 19, 2024, during a search operation, Police recovered a pressure cooker bomb, weighing two kilograms, planted by Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres at Kotgul in the Bhamragarh tehsil (revenue unit) of Gadchiroli District. The explosive was buried in the ground in the forest, with the apparent intention of targeting the Security Forces (SFs). On February 7, 2024, […]

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Who Will Talk To Afghanistan’s Taliban? – Analysis

On Feb. 18 and 19, United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres convened a meeting in Doha, Qatar, to discuss the “evolving situation” in Afghanistan and future engagement with the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan. The Taliban declined an invitation to the meeting after the U.N. refused their conditions, including recognizing the Taliban as the legitimate government of Afghanistan. Guterres reported that the […]

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India: Challenges To Peace In Nagaland – Analysis

On February 21, 2024, a ‘deputy leader’ of National Socialist Council of Nagalim-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM), ‘Kilonser’ Khampei Opeiham Konyak, was shot dead by a group of six unidentified assailants, at his residence in Tizit in the Mon District of Nagaland, near the Assam-Arunachal border. The NSCN-IM leader reportedly succumbed to a suspected inter-factional assassination. Konyak had a complex history of affiliations, […]

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