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Atul Aneja

Atul Aneja

Atul Aneja writes on international geopolitical trends focusing on China, Eurasia and the Indo-Pacific

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    Modi and Hasina send a big message—India and Bangladesh are re-shaping Asia

    by Atul Aneja September 6, 2022
    by Atul Aneja September 6, 2022

    India and Bangladesh on Tuesday took giant steps to rebuild broken links between the two countries to foster prosperity in the region under a progressive, inclusive and democratic template. In …

  • World

    Blood feud between Taliban and Islamic State escalates with brutal killing of cleric 

    by Atul Aneja September 2, 2022
    by Atul Aneja September 2, 2022

    A deadly suicide bombing at a mosque killed prominent cleric, signalling the escalation of a blood feud between the Taliban and the Islamic State in Afghanistan. The twin blasts that …

  • World

    In Saudi Arabia, 10-year imprisonment for top preacher exposes bitter infighting

    by Atul Aneja August 27, 2022
    by Atul Aneja August 27, 2022

    In Saudi Arabia, a former Imam of Kaaba and preacher Sheikh Saleh al-Talib has been sentenced to 10 years in jail, exposing the internal churn in the Kingdom, which is …

  • World

    Russian philosopher turns grief over daughter’s assassination into call for victory in Ukraine

    by Atul Aneja August 23, 2022
    by Atul Aneja August 23, 2022

    Shock and anger have engulfed Russia over the cruel assassination of 29-year-old daughter of famous Russian philosopher Alexander Dugin. Dugin’s daughter Darya Dugina was killed after her Toyota Land Cruiser …

  • Opinion

    In Pakistan, is Imran Khan’s arrest inevitable?

    by Atul Aneja August 22, 2022
    by Atul Aneja August 22, 2022

    The second phase of re-pivoting Pakistan has started, with the noose tightening around former Prime Minister Imran Khan who had the temerity to openly confront the Americans, cement ties with …

  • Opinion

    After Zawahiri’s killing, Bajwa leads from the front to dock Pakistan in the western camp

    by Atul Aneja August 19, 2022
    by Atul Aneja August 19, 2022

    <p> It is now apparent that the killing of terror-in-chief Ayman Al Zawahiri by a drone strike was a pivotal moment on several counts. It rendered  a big blow to …

  • Opinion

    Why attack on a Kabul mosque that killed at least 20 is not a one-off event?

    by Atul Aneja August 18, 2022
    by Atul Aneja August 18, 2022

    <p> The blast on the Saiddiquiya mosque, in which at least 20 people including children were killed is not a one-off event.</p> <p> Rather it is part of a brutal …

  • Opinion

    PM Modi unveils quarter century blueprint for India’s rise on the global stage

    by Atul Aneja August 15, 2022
    by Atul Aneja August 15, 2022

    <p> <strong>Marking 75 years of India’s independence, Prime Minister Narendra Modi unveiled a quarter century blueprint that would make India a fully developed nation, citing corruption, gender discrimination and nepotism …

  • Opinion

    After Ayman Al Zawahiri, Taliban suffers another telling blow with the killing of top cleric

    by Atul Aneja August 13, 2022
    by Atul Aneja August 13, 2022

    <p> Earlier this week, a physically handicapped suicide bomber, who had hidden explosives in his prosthetic leg killed a top cleric in Kabul. The killing of Maulavi Rahimullah Haqqani at …

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    Why suicide bombing of a top cleric is a big blow to the Taliban

    by Atul Aneja August 13, 2022
    by Atul Aneja August 13, 2022

    <p> Earlier this week, a physically handicapped suicide bomber, who had hidden explosives in his prosthetic leg killed a top cleric in Kabul. The killing of Maulavi Rahimullah Haqqani at …

  • World

    In Pakistan, an anti-Imran Khan purge gathers steam

    by Atul Aneja August 10, 2022
    by Atul Aneja August 10, 2022

    <p> In Pakistan, a frontline state on the gates of Central and West Asia, the stage is set for a massive purge that targets former Prime Minister Imran Khan.</p> <p> …

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    After Ayman Al Zawahiri, did Pakistan and the US work together to kill TTP leader Khorasani?

    by Atul Aneja August 9, 2022
    by Atul Aneja August 9, 2022

    <p> Feverish moves are being played out on the AfPak chessboard, which became visible on July 31 when a Hellfire missile fired from a drone ripped apart Ayman Al Zawahiri, …

  • Opinion

    Why has China decided to extend its military exercises around Taiwan?

    by Atul Aneja August 8, 2022
    by Atul Aneja August 8, 2022

    <p> <strong>China’s decision to extend military drills around Taiwan, is an effort to sharpen the message to the United States not to join the island territory in a possible war …

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    China’s military measures show that Beijing and Washington could still talk over Taiwan

    by Atul Aneja August 6, 2022
    by Atul Aneja August 6, 2022

    <p> China’s announcement that it was mostly decoupling the military dialogue with the United States after US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi visited Taiwan has two unvarnished messages for Washington.</p> <p> …

  • Opinion

    How US drone strike that killed Zawahiri is a body blow to Taliban’s Haqqani network

    by Atul Aneja August 4, 2022
    by Atul Aneja August 4, 2022

    <p> By killing Al Qaeda icon Ayman Al Zawahiri in the heart of Kabul on Sunday, the US has achieved three key objectives.</p> <p> After taking a beating to its …

  • Opinion

    Why Nancy Pelosi’s visit has brought China’s annexation of Taiwan on the radar

    by Atul Aneja August 4, 2022
    by Atul Aneja August 4, 2022

    <p> The Speaker of the US House of Representatives has left Taiwan,  but by taking the trip, she may have triggered a strategic decision by Chinese President Xi Jinping, the …

  • World

    Baloch insurgents claim responsibility for downing helicopter that killed a top Pakistani military commander

    by Atul Aneja August 2, 2022
    by Atul Aneja August 2, 2022

    <p> Baloch insurgents have claimed  responsibility for downing a Pakistani military helicopter in Balochistan on Monday that killed Quetta corps commander Lt. Gen .Sarfraz Ali and five others, most of …

  • World

    Has a helicopter crash in Balochistan killed a top Pakistani military commander?

    by Atul Aneja August 2, 2022
    by Atul Aneja August 2, 2022

    <p> Mystery surrounds the crash of a Pakistani military helicopter in Balochistan on Monday that killed Quetta corps commander Lt. Gen .Sarfraz Ali and five others, most of whom were …

  • Opinion

    Doval flags movement to foster communal harmony with Indian roots

    by Atul Aneja July 31, 2022
    by Atul Aneja July 31, 2022

    <p> In backing an interfaith dialogue on Saturday, National Security Adviser Ajit Doval has led from the front to foster a movement for communal harmony based on India’s very own …

  • World

    Protests break out in Maldives against Sri Lanka’s Rajapaksa who may be heading for Singapore

    by Atul Aneja July 13, 2022
    by Atul Aneja July 13, 2022

    <p> <strong>Protests are breaking out in Male, the capital of Maldives, where President of Sri Lanka, Gotabaya Rajapaksa has fled following surging mass protests in Colombo seeking the exit of …

  • World

    Sri Lanka goes through a People’s Revolution but the endgame is still far away

    by Atul Aneja July 9, 2022
    by Atul Aneja July 9, 2022

    <p> On Saturday, Sri Lanka appears to have experienced a People’s Revolution. In scenes that had the hallmark of a 21st century Revolution, ordinary Sri Lankans stormed the presidential palace, …

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