by Prakash Nanda | Jul 4, 2025 | Defence & Foreign Policy
India’s Tibet? It was expected that His Holiness The Dalai Lama, Tibet’s highest spiritual power would announce plans about his successor on July 6, the day he would be turning 90. But by doing that four days earlier this morning, he may have deprived the communist...
by Prakash Nanda | Jun 25, 2025 | Blogs
RIGHT ANGLE – Can Iran’s Nuclear ambition still survive? US President Doland Trump’s “Operation Midnight Hammer” on June 21 (June 22, Iranian time) may be termed a success story as far as the overall global reaction is concerned. Not to speak of disenchanted...
by Prakash Nanda | May 27, 2025 | Blogs
RIGHT ANGLE – Limits of China-Pakistan Alliance The role of China in the latest round of skirmishes between India and Pakistan has once again revived the debate in the strategic circles whether Beijing will be an active participant in future Indo-Pak conflicts....
by Prakash Nanda | May 15, 2025 | Defence & Foreign Policy
Eventual win counts, not the aircraft lost in the process Is the number of fighter aircraft lost in a war or armed-clashes the criterion in determining the victor? If the Pakistani authorities and some quarters in the western media are to be believed, Pakistan emerged...
by Prakash Nanda | May 10, 2025 | Blogs
RIGHT ANGLE – Dealing with Pakistan In this age of disinformation war, it is becoming increasingly difficult to know what the reality is on the India-Pakistan front. In a sense, the disinformation war that was seen during the war in Ukraine is being replicated...
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