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    India at 75: Modi’s outreach to the Gulf dwarfs previous initiatives

    by Rahul Kumar August 18, 2022
    by Rahul Kumar August 18, 2022

    <p> Relations with the Gulf region, where India has strong people-to-people connect since centuries and where India is heavily dependent for its energy supplies, were under pressure recently due to …

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    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 …

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    Does Roma culture have Indian civilizational roots?

    by Mohammed Zameer Anwar August 17, 2022
    by Mohammed Zameer Anwar August 17, 2022

    <p> The Roma community, which mostly lives in Europe and Balkans but has a diaspora presence worldwide, stands cheek by jowl with India culturally, genetically, linguistically, physically, socially, spiritually and emotionally. …

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    Why is the tricolour enveloping Kashmir’s landscape like never before?

    by Ahmed Ali Fayyaz August 16, 2022
    by Ahmed Ali Fayyaz August 16, 2022

    <p> While walking all the way from Dal Lake to Srinagar's Raj Bhavan and leading a thick troupe of his civil and Police officers—for the first time by a Governor …

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    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 …

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    India at 75: Kashmir needed healthcare and we filled that gap – Dr Shuchin Bajaj

    by Rahul Kumar August 15, 2022
    by Rahul Kumar August 15, 2022

    <p> Jammu and Kashmir LG, Manoj Sinha recently inaugurated a 150-bedded super speciality hospital in Nowgam, Kashmir. The Ujala Cygnus Kashmir Superspeciality Hospital will bring state-of-the-art healthcare facilities to a …

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    Gandhi: A Hindu who wished to settle in Pakistan

    by Mohammed Anas August 14, 2022
    by Mohammed Anas August 14, 2022

    <p> Pakistan marked its independence on August 14. A day later, India got its freedom. But for Mahatma Gandhi, the greatest soul among Indians and Pakistanis, these were ‘heart-break’ days. …

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    How LG Manoj Sinha is breaking the ecosystem of separatism in Jammu & Kashmir

    by Ahmed Ali Fayyaz August 14, 2022
    by Ahmed Ali Fayyaz August 14, 2022

    <p> Dismissal of the four government officials, who include the Hizbul Mujahideen chief Salahuddin's third son, JKLF terrorist Bitta Karate's wife and two senior assistant professors of the University of …

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    How China preserved India’s cultural brilliance in Far history—Part 2

    by Lokesh Chandra August 14, 2022
    by Lokesh Chandra August 14, 2022

    <p> In Part-1 of his <a href="http://article/" target="_blank">article</a>  Prof. Lokesh Chandra explains how a powerful cultural connection between the two ancient civilizations—India and China– cemented a vibrant relationship over centuries, which prevented …

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    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 …

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    India at 75: Our foreign policy has moved on from delusional to pragmatic – former ambassador Virendra Gupta

    by Rahul Kumar August 13, 2022
    by Rahul Kumar August 13, 2022

    <p> The Delhi-based <em>Antar Rashtriya Sahayog Parishad </em>(ARSP), also referred to as the Indian Council for International Co-operation, has been working on diaspora issues for four decades. It has forged …

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    Is the world sliding into a Chernobyl-plus nuclear disaster in Ukraine?

    by Sergei Strokan August 12, 2022
    by Sergei Strokan August 12, 2022

    <p> Tensions around the Zaporozhye nuclear power plant in Ukraine reached a climax by the weekend , after three more missiles hit the territory where the nuclear waste storage facility …

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    After I2U2 summit, could Blue Economy fuel Asia’s rise?

    by IN Bureau August 12, 2022
    by IN Bureau August 12, 2022

    <p> <strong>By Mohammed Baharoon, Gedaliah Afterman and N. Janardhan</strong></p> <p> <strong>As US-China tension flares over Taiwan, intra-Asia cooperation continues to offer a more positive outlook. A creative idea that could …

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    India at 75: Upper caste Muslims have kept casteism in Islam hidden for personal benefit, says Faiyaz Ahmad Fyzie

    by Rahul Kumar August 11, 2022
    by Rahul Kumar August 11, 2022

    <p> Social activist and Unani doctor, Faiyaz Ahmad Fyzie, has ruffled many feathers among India’s Muslim community. He has become a marked man with his mother getting threatening phone calls …

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    How China preserved India’s cultural brilliance in Far history—Part 1

    by Lokesh Chandra August 11, 2022
    by Lokesh Chandra August 11, 2022

    <p> Father, Prof. Raghu Vira studied Chinese at the School of Oriental and African Studies, London in 1928. He was impressed by the beauty and complexity of Chinese characters. He …

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    The Che Guevara of South Asia: Allah Nazar Baloch – From physician to freedom fighter

    by Mark Kinra August 11, 2022
    by Mark Kinra August 11, 2022

    <p> Before India’s independence and Pakistan’s creation, on 11 August 1947, Balochistan got independence. But it lasted only nine months as Pakistan occupied Balochistan on 27 March 1948. Since then, …

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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, …

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    Why Beijing must link One-China Policy with One-India policy

    by Kanwal Sibal August 9, 2022
    by Kanwal Sibal August 9, 2022

    <p> <strong>China’s ambassador to India in a newspaper interview expresses the hope that India will support the One China policy, calling such support the foundation of China’s relations with all …

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    Myanmar’s civil war: In which direction is it moving?

    by Baladas Ghoshal August 8, 2022
    by Baladas Ghoshal August 8, 2022

    <p> After nearly a year and a half since the military junta led by army chief General Min Aung Hlaing seized power and formed the State Administration Council (SAC) in …

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    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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