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    India’s support to the Baloch can contain Pakistan and eliminate terrorism from South Asia: Naela Quadri Baloch

    by Mark Kinra July 22, 2022
    by Mark Kinra July 22, 2022

    <p> Well-known Baloch activist Professor Naela Quadri Baloch is in India, touring the country and garnering support for the recently formed <a href="https://www.indianarrative.com/world-news/balochistan-government-in-exile-claims-three-western-governments-have-recognised-it-164875.html" target="_blank">Balochistan Government-in-Exile</a>. She is also highlighting the struggle for …

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    After war with Azerbaijan, Armenia taps India for military hardware

    by Aditi Bhaduri July 19, 2022
    by Aditi Bhaduri July 19, 2022

    <p> Recently in June, a defence delegation from the Republic of Armenia visited India, meeting with their counterparts here. The delegation came armed with a shopping list. While little is …

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    How the late Shinzo Abe brought Africa into the Indo-Pacific strategic framework

    by Sankalp Gurjar July 18, 2022
    by Sankalp Gurjar July 18, 2022

    <p> Shinzo Abe (1954-2022) was an ardent champion of the construct of the “Indo-Pacific”. His "Confluence of the Two Seas" speech in the Indian Parliament, delivered in 2007, is widely …

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    From Hemingway in Paris to Ghalib in Lucknow–Food grabs attention of literary greats

    by Anoothi Vishal July 17, 2022
    by Anoothi Vishal July 17, 2022

    <p> This summer, as Paris emerges as one of the most popular travel destinations for well-heeled Indians, I have been time travelling to the French capital of the early 20th …

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    Why I2-U2 Must Focus on the Future and not the past

    by N Janardhan July 13, 2022
    by N Janardhan July 13, 2022

    <p> <strong>By N. Janardhan and Gedaliah Afterman</strong></p> <p> US President Joe Biden’s visit to West Asia this week is expected to target several critical issues. Among others, they are re-engaging with …

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    “Winter is Coming” but without Russia’s help can Germany brave the cold ?

    by Vivek Mishra July 12, 2022
    by Vivek Mishra July 12, 2022

    <p> “The winter is coming” may have become an overplayed phrase from the fantasy series Game of Thrones. But, with the spectre of gas shortages looming on account of the …

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    With the launch of Fujian, its new aircraft carrier, China puts pressure on US and India to respond

    by Vice Admiral Shekhar Sinha July 10, 2022
    by Vice Admiral Shekhar Sinha July 10, 2022

    <p> On June 17, the Chinese launched Fujian, their third aircraft carrier from Jiangnan Shipyard in Shanghai. The occasion carefully timed with the Boat Festival was celebrated with much fanfare. …

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    Meet Mohammed Soliman– the grand strategist behind the West -Asia Quad concept

    by Aditi Bhaduri July 7, 2022
    by Aditi Bhaduri July 7, 2022

    <p> Mohammed Soliman is a manager at McLarty Associates, a global strategy firm based in Washington, and a nonresident scholar at the Middle East Institute. Soliman is also the intellectual …

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    The Ukraine war shapes a new world order – unipolarity crumbles to give way to multipolarity—Part 1

    by Talmiz Ahmad July 4, 2022
    by Talmiz Ahmad July 4, 2022

    <p> As Russian troops commenced military operations in Ukraine on 24 February, the reverberations of this event are being felt in different parts of the world and hold out the …

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    A fair referendum under international monitors will settle the Balochistan issue: Mehran Marri

    by Rahul Kumar July 3, 2022
    by Rahul Kumar July 3, 2022

    <p> London-based Baloch leader Mehran Marri has lived a roller coaster of a life. The son of Nawab Khair Baksh Marri—who fought Pakistan over the exploitation of Baloch minerals and …

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    A fair referendum under international monitors will settle the Balochistan issue: Mehran Marri

    by Rahul Kumar July 3, 2022
    by Rahul Kumar July 3, 2022

    <p> London-based Baloch leader Mehran Marri has lived a roller coaster of a life. The son of Nawab Khair Baksh Marri—who fought Pakistan over the exploitation of Baloch minerals and …

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    Why is India Enhancing its Engagement with Indonesia and Vietnam?

    by Sankalp Gurjar July 1, 2022
    by Sankalp Gurjar July 1, 2022

    <p> In India’s conception of the Indo-Pacific region, the principle of ASEAN centrality lies at the core. In the last few years, India’s defence ties with the 10 members of …

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    Indian doctors have made immense contribution to both India and the UK: BAPIO Chairman

    by Rahul Kumar July 1, 2022
    by Rahul Kumar July 1, 2022

    <p> During India's devastating second wave of Covid-19 in 2021, the world joined hands to support India during its dark days. Medical equipment came pouring into the country from a …

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    G7 Meet: India Should Cooperate but avoid co-option in the pro-west club

    by IN Bureau July 1, 2022
    by IN Bureau July 1, 2022

    <p> <strong>By Vivek Mishra</strong></p> <p> Two important global events which took place within a week of each other this month: the G7 and the virtually held BRICS summit represent a …

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    Pakistan is hurtling along the path of multiple implosions: Dr Naseer Dashti

    by Rahul Kumar June 29, 2022
    by Rahul Kumar June 29, 2022

    <p> The first thing that strikes you about Dr Naseer Dashti—foremost Baloch intellectual and author, is his carefree and cheerful nature. He loves to laugh at his banter. He starts …

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    Punjab is safe because India pours huge money for security, Pakistan will make it a playground for terrorism, drugs: Lord Rami Ranger

    by Rahul Kumar June 24, 2022
    by Rahul Kumar June 24, 2022

    <p> <em>Lord Rami Ranger has seen unparalleled success despite serious setbacks in life. He was born two months after the assassination of his father Nanak Singh who was killed for …

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    The Gita gave me answers which no other holy book did: human rights activist Arif Aajakia

    by Rahul Kumar June 21, 2022
    by Rahul Kumar June 21, 2022

    <p> Noted human rights activist from Karachi, Pakistan, Arif Aajakia, who gets his surname from his ancestral village of Ajak in Gujarat, is on a heavy dose of Hindu epic …

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    Agnipath initiative is a futuristic reform for fighting hi-tech wars of tomorrow — Doval

    by Atul Aneja June 21, 2022
    by Atul Aneja June 21, 2022

    <p> <strong>The Agnipath initiative of the Modi administration is fundamental to India’s military reforms, geared to fight the hi-tech wars of tomorrow, says National Security Advisor  (NSA) Ajit Doval.</strong></p> <p> …

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    China’s Xi Jinping draws new military leadership line up for his third term in office

    by Atul Aneja June 20, 2022
    by Atul Aneja June 20, 2022

    <p> Chinese leader Xi Jinping is set to cast in stone a new leadership line up in the military which will be younger, experienced in joint operations and personally loyal …

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    Oppressed Hindus and Sikhs have a moral duty to fight back and seek justice: POK activist Amjad Ayub Mirza

    by Rahul Kumar June 19, 2022
    by Rahul Kumar June 19, 2022

    <p> Author and human rights activist Amjad Ayub Mirza, who hails from Mirpur in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK), says that Hindus and Sikhs who have been persecuted outside India have a …

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    Why India-GCC ties will not be hit by blasphemy controversy

    by Aditi Bhaduri June 17, 2022
    by Aditi Bhaduri June 17, 2022

    <p> The uproar in the states of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC), over alleged “blasphemy” in India has died down as suddenly as it had begun. This is not surprising. …

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