Archive for September 15th, 2024

Identity Of Sikhs Recognized In Battle Of Saragarhi: Lesson For Misidentification In UK Post-9/11 – Analysis

Saragarhi is a small village in the Kohat border district, on the Samana Range in the North-West Frontier Province of British India, which is now part of Pakistan. The Battle of Saragarhi, which took place on September 12, 1897, was a significant last-stand engagement between the British Indian Empire and Afghan tribesmen in the buildup to the Tirah Campaign. Tirah, […]

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Understanding Taliban’s Diplomacy And Its Implications For The Region – Analysis

On 21 August 2024, the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan’s (IEA) envoy to the United Arab Emirates (UAE) formally presented his credentials to Abu Dhabi. Badruddin Haqqani was appointed as the Taliban’s envoy to the UAE in October 2023 and became the second Taliban diplomat to be formally accepted by a country. In January, the Chinese President accredited its Taliban envoy […]

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US Imposes Sanctions On Chinese Suppliers To Pakistan’s Ballistic Missile Program

The U.S. State Department on September 12 imposed sanctions on a Chinese research institute and several companies it said have been involved in supplying Pakistan’s ballistic missile program. The Beijing Research Institute of Automation for Machine Building Industry worked with Pakistan to procure equipment for testing rocket motors for the Shaheen-3 and Ababeel systems and potentially for larger systems, the […]

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US, China, EU, And The Geopolitics Of The Energy Transition – Analysis

The US and the EU have both recently announced punitive tariffs on electric vehicles (EVs) and other clean energy equipment imports from China. Canada is set to follow suit. The West is clearly determined to challenge China’s domination in clean energy by all possible means. This action-reaction cycle involves China taking a particular decision, which then triggers a response by […]

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What Does the Emerging China-Africa Minerals Consensus Mean for U.S. Initiatives?

The recently concluded Forum on China-Africa Cooperation (FOCAC) provided a revealing glimpse into the current state of the Africa-China relationship. On the one hand, the official imagery and language of the summit emphasized constancy — a vision of a stable South-South relationship stretching from the past into the future. On the other hand, the summit also projected a relationship that […]

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How China Is Leveraging Security Cooperation in Central Asia

The July 2024 Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) summit in in Astana, Kazakhstan provided China with another platform to highlight its vision for global governance and security. While the SCO has expanded to include states beyond Central Asia, the organization’s focus on fighting terrorism, separatism and extremism — the so-called “three evils” — is particularly relevant for China in Central Asia, […]

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China’s Bid for a Bigger Security Role in Africa

KEY TAKEAWAYS Last week, China welcomed more than 50 African leaders to Beijing for the ninth Forum on China-Africa Cooperation (FOCAC), which has met every three years since 2000 to coordinate economic and political relations. FOCAC is China’s main platform for Belt and Road-affiliated projects and Chinese plans for infrastructure development have generally dominated the action plans that come out […]

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