India Prime Minister Modi’s visit to Brunei and Singapore signified the consolidation of the Act East Policy, further strengthening the focus on the Indo Pacific and Southeast Asia as the cornerstone of India’s friendshoring solidification in both containing China and in deepening its presence and foray in the region. Modi’s visits to Brunei and Singapore from September 3 to 5 […]
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Chaman–Spin Boldak Unrest: Pakistan-Afghanistan Border Crisis Reignites – Analysis
The Pakistan government announced a ban on cross-border travel with Afghanistan from November 2023. Residents of Chaman district in Pakistan protested against the government’s decree immediately after it was announced, which made it compulsory for people passing the Spin Boldak–Chaman crossing to produce visas and passports.1 So far, the Afghans and Pakistanis could cross the border at Spin Boldak showing […]
Read more ›An assassination plot on American soil reveals a darker side of Modi’s India
The White House went to extraordinary lengths last year to welcome Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi in a state visit meant to bolster ties with an ascendant power and potential partner against China. Tables on the South Lawn were decorated with lotus blooms, the symbol of Modi’s Bharatiya Janata Party. A chef was flown in from California to preside over […]
Read more ›US officials met Sikh groups before President Biden hosted PM Modi, here is how these organisations are Khalistani sympathisers
The organisations, whose officials met with the US National Security Council officials, included the American Sikh Caucus Committee, Sikh Coalition, and Sikh American Legal Defence and Education Fund (SALDEF). These organisations are known for their pro-Khalistani separatist agendas On 20th September, just a day before United States President Joe Biden hosted the Prime Minister of India, Narendra Modi, in his […]
Read more ›Kashmir To Remain A Thorn In The Side Of India–Pakistan Relations – Analysis
The issue of sovereignty over Kashmir has remained a significant point of friction in the India–Pakistan relationship since 1947. The two states have fought several wars and have been involved in regular skirmishes in the region. The last major conflict fought between the two was the Kargil War in 1999, but there have been periodic clashes on the Line of […]
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