Archive for July 8th, 2024

Xi Jinping appelle les membres de l’OCS à garantir la sécurité

Le président chinois Xi Jinping a appelé le 4 juillet les membres de l’Organisation de coopération de Shanghai (OCS) à garantir la sécurité «face à la menace réelle que représente la mentalité de Guerre froide». Lors de la 24ème réunion du Conseil des chefs d’État de l’OCS à Astana, au Kazakhstan, il a exhorté les États membres à «souscrire à […]

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Astana : Les pays de l’OCS appellent à une réforme complète de l’ONU

Dans une déclaration commune adoptée à l’issue du sommet de l’Organisation de coopération de Shanghai (OCS) qui s’est tenu du 3 au 4 juillet à Astana, au Kazakhstan, il y a un point qu’il convient de bien mettre en exergue : «Les pays de l’OCS appellent à une réforme complète de l’ONU afin de renforcer son autorité». Actuellement, l’ONU n’est […]

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Hizb-ut-Tahrir: Afghanistan’s Mines Are Not For Chinese, Russian, Or U.S. Companies But For The Ummah ‘To Lay The Foundation For An Industrial State With Advanced Military Technology Aimed At Comprehensively Implementing Islam… Through Dawah And Jihad’

In a June 25, 2024 statement, Hizb-ut-Tahrir Afghanistan criticized the granting of mining contracts to private companies from China, Russia, the UK, and U.S., saying that according to shari’a, the natural resources of an Islamic country like Afghanistan belong only to the Ummah. “Afghanistan’s mines are public property. The Messenger of Allah (peace be upon him) has stated: … ‘Muslims […]

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Countering China’s Himalayan Advantage: India’s Zorawar Tank Adds Zing To Its Army’s Mountain Warfare – Analysis

On Saturday (July 6), the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) successfully tested its light battle tank, Zorawar, in Hazira, a suburb and transshipment port in Surat City of Gujarat. The Zorawar tank, developed collaboratively by the DRDO and Larsen & Toubro, is being designed for the Indian Army. Dr Samir V Kamat, DRDO chief, had recently reviewed the project’s […]

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Jemaah Islamiyah Disbands: End Of An Era Or Strategic Transformation? – Analysis

Jemaah Islamiyah, a Southeast Asian Islamist militant group once linked to al-Qaeda, has publicly disbanded, marking a potential turning point in the fight against terrorism in Indonesia, amid concern about the potential for continued underground activity. The announcement, made by JI leaders on Sunday, has been met with mixed reactions, with some experts expressing skepticism about the group’s motives and […]

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Afghanistan: A Nation In Turmoil And Its Regional Implications – OpEd

Afghanistan, a country plagued by invasion, occupation, and domestic conflicts, is approaching a historic turning point in its turbulent history. The implications of decades of strife, compounded by current developments, resonate not just inside its boundaries, but also throughout the region, notably in neighboring Pakistan. As Afghanistan faces continuous problems ranging from political instability and economic downturn to humanitarian crises […]

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Is Afghanistan Once Again Becoming A Battleground For Major Powers? – OpEd

Why is Afghanistan always in trouble? The sufferings of Afghanistan in the distant past and current difficulties are in large measure the product of its geographical location combined with its mines and minimal wealth, water resources, and mostly due to their constant internal conflicts. These factors have resulted in a troubled history since the beginning and produced a venerable state […]

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Sino-Indian Conflict Is The Centerpiece Of India’s Foreign Policy – Analysis

Jaishankar-Wang Yi agree to resume dialogue over border peace on the side lines of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization Summit in Astana, Kazakhstan on July 4 The relationship between India and China has been fraught from the time of India’s independence in 1947 and the birth of the Peoples’ Republic of China (PRC) in 1949. But it was not the centre […]

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