by Prakash Nanda | Feb 28, 2022 | Blogs
Invasion of Ukraine: Fallout of Belittling Russia? While the Russian invasion of Ukraine could be analyzed in many ways, there are strong merits of the one that President Validimir Putin found it hard to tolerate the persistent humiliations of Russia by the United...
by Prakash Nanda | Feb 20, 2022 | Blogs
RIGHT ANGLE – India Going Global China’s Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) has always been in the news. Similarly, how India is attracting foreign investments is always a matter of debate and discussions by India’s policy-making elites. But, at the same time the...
by Prakash Nanda | Feb 13, 2022 | Diaspora
NRIs and Punjab Polls One of the notable features of the ongoing electioneering in the state of Punjab is that unlike in 2017 Assembly polls, this time the Punjabi Diaspora is little excited. A report in Times of India says that many NRIs feel disenchanted as they...
by Prakash Nanda | Feb 10, 2022 | Blogs
RIGHT ANGLE – Making JNU Inclusive of All Thoughts As a JNUite, I am happy that a fellow JNUite, Prof Santishree Dhulipadi Pandit, has been appointed as VC of JNU (Jawaharlal Nehru University). That she is the first woman VC of the university is yet another...
by Prakash Nanda | Jan 17, 2022 | Defence & Foreign Policy
Why Indian Army Chief General Naravane’s peace-gesture to Pakistan has few takers Is India now prepared to demilitarize the Siachen, the world’s highest and coldest battle field? Though the Indian Army Chief, General M.M. Naravane, has hinted at the possibility of it...
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