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Anas Mohammed is a Delhi-based journalist, specialising on issues related to Muslim Affairs. Views expressed are personal and exclusive to India Narrative

  • World

    Do attacks on US bases in Middle East suggest escalation in waiting?

    by Mohammed Anas October 25, 2023
    by Mohammed Anas October 25, 2023

    Around 13 attacks have targeted US and allied forces’ bases in Iraq and Syria in the past one week. All attacks, the Pentagon confirms, have taken place with drones and …

  • Opinion

    Will Hezbollah open a front against Israel, or keep its powder dry for the future?

    by Mohammed Anas October 25, 2023
    by Mohammed Anas October 25, 2023

    After Hamas, Hezbollah – translating as Party of Allah — is the face of resistance to Israeli occupation of Palestine. Since the Israeli retaliation in response to October 7 Hamas …

  • Opinion

    Why ‘Brother’ Turkey wants to save Hamas for another day

    by Mohammed Anas October 24, 2023
    by Mohammed Anas October 24, 2023

    To solve the ongoing Israel-Hamas conflict, Turkey is one of the channels to communicate with senior Hamas leadership. The “Turkish channel” finds its basis in Ankara nurturing Hamas as a …

  • World

    Will Nawaz Sharif’s return today turnaround Pakistan’s fortunes?

    by Mohammed Anas October 20, 2023
    by Mohammed Anas October 20, 2023

    Nawaz Sharif, former and most exiled prime minister of Pakistan, will fly home from London via Dubai today in a highly anticipated return. Sharif, who has been convicted of corruption, …

  • Opinion

    Israeli-Palestinian peace peaked in 1990’s and then…

    by Mohammed Anas October 19, 2023
    by Mohammed Anas October 19, 2023

    The ongoing Israeli-Hamas conflict is not showing signs of de-escalation. The crisis was triggered on October 7 when Hamas, the Palestinian armed group in an operation purposely named “Al Aqsa …

  • Opinion

    Has Biden launched ‘mission impossible’ during his visit to Israel in the thick of war?

    by Mohammed Anas October 18, 2023
    by Mohammed Anas October 18, 2023

    With the bombing of the Al-Ahli Baptist Hospital in Gaza that has left hundreds killed, women and children mostly, US President Joe Biden’s visit to Israel has become a difficult …

  • World

    UNSC rejects Russian resolution seeking Gaza truce

    by Mohammed Anas October 17, 2023
    by Mohammed Anas October 17, 2023

    The United Nations Security Council has rejected a Russian resolution calling for a humanitarian ceasefire of the conflict between Israel and Hamas as the draft did not get minimum number …

  • World

    Has the Hamas-Israel war spelled the end of Netanyahu’s political career?

    by Mohammed Anas October 17, 2023
    by Mohammed Anas October 17, 2023

    Even as the endgame in Israel-Hamas remains out of sight, Israelis have given the verdict on their Prime Minister – they want Benjamin “Bibi” Netanyahu out of power as soon …

  • Opinion

    Is Ukraine the Israel-Hamas conflict’s first big casualty?

    by Mohammed Anas October 16, 2023
    by Mohammed Anas October 16, 2023

    Ukraine is emerging as the sore loser with the onset of the Israel-Hamas conflict. Ukrainians are complaining that the US and West have turned their attention towards the Middle East, …

  • India

    How Beti Bachao Beti Padhao became a turning point for mainstreaming women’s participation

    by Mohammed Anas October 16, 2023
    by Mohammed Anas October 16, 2023

    Emancipation, safety and promotion of women have been central mantras of the UPA government under Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s leadership. The Beti Bachao Beti Padhao (BBBP) Scheme, launched by PM …

  • World

    ‘Nowhere to go’: Egypt keeps Rafah shut for Gazans

    by Mohammed Anas October 15, 2023
    by Mohammed Anas October 15, 2023

    Gazans fleeing Israeli bombardment of the densely populated enclave have nowhere to go, till now. The only place where they can head to – Sinai of Egypt via Rafah crossing …

  • Opinion

    Is an endgame emerging in the Hamas-Israel conflict?

    by Mohammed Anas October 14, 2023
    by Mohammed Anas October 14, 2023

    The signals of endgame in the Hamas-Israel conflict hint towards more dire consequences. While the Israeli assault in Gaza continues to pile up humanitarian catastrophe, new fronts are set to …

  • Opinion

    Will China gain on balance due to the Hamas-Israel conflict?

    by Mohammed Anas October 13, 2023
    by Mohammed Anas October 13, 2023

    In the haze of the Hamas-Israeli conflict, the future of both China and the US, two major players weaving a myriad of alliances in the Middle East, looks uncertain. While …

  • Opinion

    Is tardy diplomacy festering Hamas-Israel conflict?

    by Mohammed Anas October 10, 2023
    by Mohammed Anas October 10, 2023

    Grandmaster of diplomacy Henry Kissinger shot to cult status as the greatest strategist negotiator after his role in bringing Israelis and Arabs to the dialogue table after the 1973 Yom …

  • World

    Will the Arab Street blow up Biden’s Middle East aspirations?

    by Mohammed Anas October 9, 2023
    by Mohammed Anas October 9, 2023

    Arabs stand in solidarity with Palestinians after shocking Hamas attacks on Israeli cities and subsequent reprisals by the Israeli forces. While Arab governments are cautious, Arab streets are echoing with …

  • World

    Has Iran hit Israel in the garb of Hamas?

    by Mohammed Anas October 8, 2023
    by Mohammed Anas October 8, 2023

    The Hamas-Hezbollah versus Israel conflagration is said to have an active Iranian role. The flare-up that threatens to engulf the entire West Asia, if not stopped, kicked in a week …

  • World

    How and why workplaces in Saudi Arabia are turning gender equal

    by Mohammed Anas October 7, 2023
    by Mohammed Anas October 7, 2023

    Workplaces in conservative Saudi Arabia are turning gender equal, confirming that the kingdom is undergoing rapid reforms. According to various estimates, the labour force participation rate of Saudi women, that …

  • World

    Taliban slams Pakistan’s riot order on refugees, calls expulsion ‘inhumane, unfair and barbaric’

    by Mohammed Anas October 5, 2023
    by Mohammed Anas October 5, 2023

    The Taliban interim government in Afghanistan has slammed Pakistan’s decsion to expel refugees as  “inhumane, unfair and barbaric”. Interim Defence Minister, Mullah Yaqub Mujahid, also said that Islamabad’s decision will adversly …

  • World

    Afghan refugees could face serious human rights violations as Pakistan threatens to use force to evict them

    by Mohammed Anas October 4, 2023
    by Mohammed Anas October 4, 2023

    Afghans are facing yet another crisis in Pakistan. Irked over Afghan Taliban’s refusal to rein in Tehreek-e-Taliban (TTP) cadres operating from Afghan soil and increasing suicide attacks in the country, …

  • Opinion

    Overriding tensions, can Central Asia, Iran sustain working relations with Taliban ruled Afghanistan?

    by Mohammed Anas October 4, 2023
    by Mohammed Anas October 4, 2023

    Ever since the eventful return of Taliban in Afghanistan, their relations with neighbours like Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan, and Iran continues to be complex, with a strong undercurrent of hostility. …

  • World

    Will Biden succeed in his gamble to revive Iran N-deal, Saudi-Israel normalisation ahead of elections?

    by Mohammed Anas October 2, 2023
    by Mohammed Anas October 2, 2023

    Two unachieved Middle East breakthroughs are said to be take-off points for US President Joe Biden’s 2024 rerun campaign: renewed nuclear deal with Iran and Israel-Saudi Arabia normalisation. The latter, …

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