A strong opposition to Türkiye in India over the last several weeks has caught the eye of many in the region and abroad. According to reports, Türkiye supporting Pakistan in the last India-Pakistan conflict triggered a number of actions, including stopping business trade, issuing warnings for tourists, and launching joint political steps. There is more at stake than diplomatic friction. […]
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Central Asian Migrants A Problem For Their Homelands Now And When They Return – Analysis
The problems Central Asian migrant workers pose for Russia have long caused many in Russia to want them to leave, but the challenges these same people represent for their own countries have not drawn the same attention. Many assume that payments sent home by migrant workers and the positive effects of emigration on Central Asian overpopulation and unemployment make migrant […]
Read more ›India’s Three-Pronged War Strategy – Analysis
India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi has redefined the dynamics of bilateral relations with Pakistan. In this, he has unveiled a strategic framework for his approach to countering terrorism coming from the Pakistani deep state, including the Army and the spy agency Inter Services Intelligence (ISI). The new strategy is anchored in three vectors: political, military, and psychological[1]. Each of these […]
Read more ›Egypt Rejects All Israeli Violations Of Lebanese Sovereignty, El-Sisi Tells Aoun
Egypt rejects repeated Israeli violations of Lebanese sovereignty and its occupation of parts of the country, and supports Lebanon’s reconstruction efforts, President Abdel-Fattah El-Sisi said on Monday as he received a visit in Cairo from his Lebanese counterpart, Joseph Aoun. The two leaders discussed ways in which bilateral relations might be strengthened and Egypt can support stability in Lebanon, as […]
Read more ›‘Transition’ To A New World Order Is Beyond Most In The West – OpEd
Even the need for transition – just to be clear – has only just begun to be recognised in the U.S. For the European leadership however, and for the beneficiaries of financialisation who haughtily lament Trump’s ‘storm’ unwisely unleashed on the world, his base economic theses are ridiculed as bizarre notions completely divorced from economic ‘reality’. That is completely untrue. […]
Read more ›Pakistan, Terror, And Troubled Borders: A Closer Look – OpEd
Alright, when most folks think about Pakistan and its fight against terrorism, that one big event – Osama bin Laden in Abbottabad – usually comes to mind, right? And no doubt, that moment put Pakistan under a huge global microscope. But here’s the thing: if that’s all we focus on, we’re missing a much bigger, more tangled story of how […]
Read more ›Operation Sindoor And India’s Shift To Assertive Deterrence – Analysis
On May 10, India and Pakistan agreed to a US-mediated ceasefire following the Pahalgam terror attack in India and consequent military escalation from both sides. India’s Operation Sindoor, a retaliatory measure against cross-border terror groups following the terror attack, indicates the swiftly altered nature of New Delhi’s response: a nuanced, calibrated, and multi-dimensional punitive response to the state-sponsored terrorism. The […]
Read more ›India: Persistent Islamist Radicalism – Analysis
On May 10, 2025, the Special Task Force (STF) arrested an operative of the transborder Islamist group, Jamaat-ul-Mujahideen Bangladesh (JMB), identified as Abbas Uddin Mollah, from Pathra village in the Diamond Harbour of South 24-Parganas District in West Bengal. On May 9, 2025, the STF arrested two JMB operatives, Ajmol Hossain (28) and Saheb Ali Khan (28), from Birbhum District, […]
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