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    India being a power, largest democracy and neighbour should support the Baloch: BNM chairman Dr Naseem Baloch

    by Mark Kinra June 10, 2022
    by Mark Kinra June 10, 2022

    <p> The 10th Council Session of the Baloch National Movement (BNM) which was held on April 22-25, saw the election of a new Cabinet and members of the Central Committee. …

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    With Russia embroiled in Ukraine, Tajikistan taps Iran to counter terror radiating from Afghanistan

    by Aditi Bhaduri June 10, 2022
    by Aditi Bhaduri June 10, 2022

    <p> The threat of terror from the Taliban led Afghanistan and the Russian-Ukrainian conflict is driving new geo-political and geo-strategic alignments in Central Asia. Nothing exemplifies it more than the …

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    How jalebis wrapped in a Urdu newspaper delivered a crucial message to Bhagat Singh—Milap editor

    by Rahul Kumar June 8, 2022
    by Rahul Kumar June 8, 2022

    <p> <em>One of India's oldest Urdu newspapers, The Daily Milap has an interesting history that spans three countries—India, Pakistan and even the UK. The newspaper and its owner-editors also share …

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    Al Qaeda’s call to unleash suicide bombers in India over Prophet Muhammad row is a wake-up call for all friendly Gulf countries

    by Atul Aneja June 8, 2022
    by Atul Aneja June 8, 2022

    <p> The threat by Ayman Al Zawahiri, of attacking Delhi, Mumbai Gujarat and Uttar Pradesh, with suicide bombers to “avenge” unwarranted comments made by former BJP office bearers on television, …

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    Why a Quad line-up is a must to counter Chinese inroads in the South Pacific

    by Sankalp Gurjar June 6, 2022
    by Sankalp Gurjar June 6, 2022

    <p> The South Pacific region consists of many smaller Island states that enjoy vast exclusive economic zones (EEZs). The region is vulnerable to the effects of climate change. Due to …

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    Pashtuns are being pushed towards terrorism to prevent them from catching up with the Punjabis: Aziz Baloch

    by Rahul Kumar June 3, 2022
    by Rahul Kumar June 3, 2022

    <p> The Baloch diaspora has ensured that their voice is amplified across key constituencies—US Congressmen, parliaments in Europe and MPs in the UK. It is not just the right to …

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    Pragmatic UAE and Israel cement bonds after signing FTA

    by Sameena Hameed June 3, 2022
    by Sameena Hameed June 3, 2022

    <p> On Tuesday, another milestone, another historical event unfolded in the region as Israel and UAE signed a free trade agreement; Israel’s first within an Arab country. Celebrated as an …

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    From Shimla’s pitch Modi rebrands himself as People’s ‘Prime Minister’

    by Ashutosh Kumar May 31, 2022
    by Ashutosh Kumar May 31, 2022

    <p> A shower of rose petals on his cavalcade on arrival in Shimla—the hill town of the north, his ‘walk the talk’ on the Mall road, a modest 30-minute interaction …

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    In Sri Lanka and Nepal, India sheds the ‘big brother’ tag

    by Atul Aneja May 31, 2022
    by Atul Aneja May 31, 2022

    <p> India’s robust support to Sri Lanka when the world had virtually turned its back on the stricken island nation, has had an unintended consequence.</p> <p> India’s generous support of …

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    Interview: India should exercise leadership within the Quad of democracies

    by Rahul Kumar May 31, 2022
    by Rahul Kumar May 31, 2022

    <p> <em>Chris Blackburn is the Communications Director of the Swiss InterStrategy Group based in Zurich, Switzerland. He is the recipient of a “Friend of Bangladesh” award from the Government of …

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    After the Ukraine war, is the G-7 out to destroy the G-20?

    by Kanwal Sibal May 23, 2022
    by Kanwal Sibal May 23, 2022

    <p> Prime Minister Modi has been invited to the three-day G 7 summit in Germany starting from June 26. The context of this meeting has changed drastically because of the …

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    All eyes on Australia as crucial Quad Summit gets set to roll out in Tokyo

    by Ashok Sajjanhar May 22, 2022
    by Ashok Sajjanhar May 22, 2022

    <p> Prime Minister Narendra Modi embarked for Tokyo to participate in the second in-person Quad (Australia, India, Japan, USA) Summit. The first in-person Summit was held in Washington DC in …

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    The Changing Profile of Islam in Indonesia – from syncretic and inclusive to orthodox and exclusive

    by Baladas Ghoshal May 21, 2022
    by Baladas Ghoshal May 21, 2022

    <p> The controversy that erupted at the end of last year over naming a street in the Menteng central district of Jakarta after the founding father of modern Turkey Mustafa …

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    After Afghanistan, Turkmenistan’s creeping shift to conservative Islam is alarming

    by Aditi Bhaduri May 21, 2022
    by Aditi Bhaduri May 21, 2022

    <p> When the Taliban, with the support of Pakistan, and the blessings of both the US and Qatar, took charge in Kabul in August 2021, one of the first countries …

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    Interview: Sindh will become a Chinese colony if Pak fails to pay back its debts: Zafar Sahito

    by Rahul Kumar May 20, 2022
    by Rahul Kumar May 20, 2022

    <p> Pakistan is ravaged by a thousand mutinies. Almost all of its local but culturally diverse communities are battling the Pakistani army and the country’s feudal mindset. <em>India Narrative </em>speaks …

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    US woos ASEAN amid battle for hearts- and- minds with China

    by Ashok Sajjanhar May 20, 2022
    by Ashok Sajjanhar May 20, 2022

    <p> <strong>Introduction</strong></p> <p> President Joe Biden of the United States hosted the Leaders of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) in Washington, D.C. on May 12 and 13 for …

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    Is Turkey trying to fix an alliance with Pakistan, Iran and Qatar?

    by Aditi Bhaduri May 19, 2022
    by Aditi Bhaduri May 19, 2022

    <p> A group of 19 academicians and former soldiers from Pakistan held a four-day long dialogue with their Turkish counterparts discussing varied aspects of bilateral, regional, and global security issues, in …

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    Lost during partition, Sikh woman reunited with her three brothers after 75 years

    by IN Bureau May 18, 2022
    by IN Bureau May 18, 2022

    <p> Mumtaz bibi finally reunited with her three brothers from India after 75 years at Kartarpur in Pakistan. </p> <p> A riveting story in the local media says that Mumtaz Bibi …

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    PFI’s vicious circle of friends from Turkey and Pakistan to Al Qaeda and ISIS

    by Mark Kinra May 13, 2022
    by Mark Kinra May 13, 2022

    <p> The Popular Front of India (PFI) was launched on 17 February 2007 at the Empower India Conference in Bengaluru, Karnataka, by the Karnataka Forum for Dignity (KFD), National Development …

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    Is Kazakhstan hewing a new path in the Central Asian region?

    by Aditi Bhaduri May 12, 2022
    by Aditi Bhaduri May 12, 2022

    <p> <strong>Will Kazakhstan be the one to spearhead deep rooted change in the Central Asian region? While ensuring continuity, the country it seems, is ushering in long-term change in some …

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    The Philippines Presidential Election: A consequential one for its domestic politics and foreign policy

    by Baladas Ghoshal May 12, 2022
    by Baladas Ghoshal May 12, 2022

    <p> On Monday, May 9, Filipinos voted for their next President. A development that seems to be special this time as never since 1986, when peoples’ power ousted dictatorial Ferdinand …

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