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India’s problematic stance on Gaza and West Asia in the last one year

India’s shifting stance on Gaza and West Asia exposes contradictions in its foreign policy. Can New Delhi’s strategy truly sustain…

October 8, 2024
India’s stance on Gaza and West Asia shows inconsistency, risking relations with Arab allies while supporting Israel’s genocidal aggression.

Mahatma Gandhi’s stance on Palestine betrayed by Modi’s foreign policy

Under Narendra Modi, despite reiterating India's stance regarding a two state solution, New Delhi has moved far away from Mahatma…

October 2, 2024

Nasrallah’s killing and Indian right wing: A tragic comedy

The celebration of Nasrallah's killing by Indian far-right groups amidst the Israel-Hezbollah conflict highlights a dangerous shift in India’s foreign…

September 30, 2024
As India's far-right celebrates Nasrallah's killing in the Israel-Hezbollah conflict, its delicate ties with Arab nations face challenges.

What does Dissanayake’s victory mean for Sri Lanka?

As Dissanayake assumes power in Sri Lanka, balancing the IMF’s austerity measures and populist leftist policies for the poor, balancing…

September 22, 2024
Can Dissanayake reshape Sri Lanka’s future while balancing IMF debt, India’s influence, and populism? His presidency will face several tests.

Khamenei’s tweet on Indian Muslims: A hiccup in New Delhi-Tehran ties?

India's far-right Hindutva camp has been enraged over Iran's Ayatollah Khamenei's tweet on Indian Muslims. But what are the geopolitical…

September 18, 2024
Iran's Ayatollah Khamenei's tweet on Indian Muslims has stoked controversy in India. But did the supreme leader intend to poke India?

Modi’s Ukraine visit: Is India losing in its balancing act?

While Modi's Ukraine visit is a damage-control act to ensure the West isn't irked, will this help India in its…

August 22, 2024
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Ukraine visit on August 23rd raises questions over the South Asian country's purported balancing act.

Betraying freedom: How is India reacting under RSS-BJP’s rule?

India’s independence legacy is overshadowed by the Hindutva movement’s contradictory stance on freedom, revealing a deep-rooted hypocrisy in their actions…

August 15, 2024
The RSS and BJP’s distorted take on patriotism highlights their hypocrisy, undermining India’s independence struggle and dismissing freedom.

What is the reality of minority repression in Bangladesh?

In the wake of Hasina's fall, minority repression in Bangladesh, particularly attacks on Bangladeshi Hindus, has been hyped by Indian…

August 13, 2024
Investigating the truth of minority repression in Bangladesh amid claims of escalating violence against Hindus, Buddhists, and Christians.

Hindenburg Research report on the SEBI chief to cause major trouble

The recent Hindenburg Research report on the SEBI chief Madhabi Puri Buch alleges ties to Adani, raising concerns about the…

August 11, 2024
The Hindenburg research report on the SEBI chief Madhabi Buch raises serious questions about conflicts of interest and regulatory integrity

Hasina’s downfall: Can the students’ victory thwart neo-colonial aggression?

With Sheikh Hasina's downfall, the students' protests achieved their principal goal—the ouster of the autocrat. But now what lies ahead?…

August 7, 2024
Sheikh Hasina's downfall paved the way to the building of a new Bangladesh that the students and youths want, but can they achieve it?

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