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Beyond Tawang: China’s Frustration And New Delhi’s imperative – Analysis

On 9 December 2022, tensions flared along the Line of Actual Control (LAC) as Indian troops thwarted an attempt by China’s People’s Liberation Army (PLA) to unilaterally alter the status quo in the Tawang sector of the Indian State of Arunachal Pradesh. The Chinese had arrived with 300 primed military personnel to the LAC but had not anticipated the Indian troops to […]

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Iran and Pakistan stress the need for inclusive govt in Afghanistan

Iranian and Pakistani foreign ministers reviewed the current situation in Afghanistan in a phone conversation and once again emphasized the need for an inclusive government to be formed in Afghanistan. In a statement issued on Friday, Iran’s Foreign Ministry said Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian had a telephone conversation with his Pakistani counterpart, Bilawal Bhutto Zardari. Amir-Abdollahian expressed his regret about […]

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IEA energy minister travels to Turkey

Abdul Latif Mansoor, minister of energy and water of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (IEA), left Kabul for Turkey on Friday. During his visit, Mansoor will discuss with Tajikistan’s officials about the extension of the contract for electricity imports from the country for 2023, the Ministry of Energy and Water said in a statement. The minister will also participate in […]

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IEA’s supreme leader visits 215 Azam Army Corps in Helmand

The Ministry of Defense (MoD) said Saturday Mawlavi Hebatullah Akhundzada, the supreme leader of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan, has, for the first time, visited the 215 Azam Army Corps and its related units in Helmand province. During his visit to the corps, the leader of the Islamic Emirate emphasized the need for the military forces to protect the country’s […]

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Pakistan Kills 11 Militants Near Afghan Border Amid Spike in Terrorism

Pakistan said Thursday that a military counterterrorism raid in a remote region near Afghanistan’s border had killed at least 11 militants linked to a banned militant organization. The “intelligence-based operation” in the South Waziristan district “successfully foiled a high-profile terrorist activity,” a military statement said.

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Analysing the Dependency Theory: Case Study of Taiwan

The dependency theory of development was first come up with a Latin American economist Raul Prebisch, and was centered around the development of third world or underdeveloped countries. It was proposed in the 1950’s and 1960’s, when the underdeveloped state of the global south started being given attention to. This theory was set out to problematize the Modernization theory, which […]

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Article In Urdu Daily ‘Roznama Jasarat’ Examines Growing Ties Between Afghan Taliban, China, U.S., And India: ‘America Was Forced To Exit Afghanistan; Now, It Wants To Occupy Afghanistan In A Different Way’; ‘ISIS… Is Being Patronized By America’

In a recent article, Pakistani writer Wajeeh Ahmed Siddiqui examined the current intricacies of relations between America, the Taliban-ruled Afghanistan, India, China, and Pakistan. The article, titled “The Taliban In Modi’s Lap,” follows a series of attacks in Afghanistan that appear to have been against Chinese and Pakistani interests, especially the attacks on the Pakistani Embassy and a hotel in […]

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Editorials In Hindi-Language Indian Newspapers Examine Pakistan-Sponsored Jihadi Terrorism In Jammu & Kashmir

On January 1, 2023, jihadi terrorists barged into the home of a Hindu family in the village of Upper Dangri in the district of Rajouri in Jammu & Kashmir, killing four people. The terrorists “first confirmed the identity [religion] of the victims, through their Aadhaar cards” – a national identity card.[1] Twelve hours after the initial attack, the militants followed […]

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TTP-TTA Nexus: A Hard Nut To Crack For Pakistan – OpEd

Afghanistan under the rule of Tehreek Taliban Afghanistan (TTA) has ruled out all the hope and struggles that Pakistan had made to bring a friendly government in Kabul to ensure peace inside the country and in the region as a whole. Afghanistan served as a buffer state in the time of British and Soviet expansionism. After 1947, Pakistan wished to […]

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Turkmenistan’s Leader Travels To Beijing As Dependence On China Grows – Analysis

Hoping to boost his country’s economic prospects and deepen its energy links with China, Turkmen President Serdar Berdymukhammedov arrived in Beijing on January 5 for a two-day state visit. Few details have been made available about the trip, but the visit marks Berdymukhammedov’s first official visit to China since succeeding his father, Gurbanguly, as president in March 2022 in a […]

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