Archive for July 29th, 2024

Folly Of Treating Bangladesh Students’ Protest As A Mere Law And Order Problem – Analysis

It could snowball into a broad-based movement covering a variety of issues against Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina Calm has returned to Bangladesh after for 20 days of unprecedented turmoil. On Saturday, media reported that 209 people were killed. Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina said that 3,800 vehicles, 29 trains, and eight river launches were set ablaze, with the agitators using gunpowder […]

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Modi’s Moscow Mission: A Message To China And The West – OpEd

Modi’s trip to Moscow was to allay Russian apprehensions over a perceptible shift in India’s foreign policy favoring the West over Russia. Another purpose of the PM’s long overdue visit to Moscow, after half a decade, was to gauge the subtle shift in Russia’s foreign policy favoring China over India, or the so-called ‘China pivot’. For the last two years, […]

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Hello weapons! What new military allies did Ukraine get because of the Kremlin’s aggressive ambitions in different regions of the world

At the very beginning of the full-scale invasion of Ukraine, it was difficult for Kyiv to seek military assistance from third countries. The first allies of Ukraine were the countries of Europe and the United States, but it soon turned out that the amount of weapons that they were able to transfer was quite limited. Vladimir Putin came to the […]

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