by Jaushieh Joseph Wu | Sep 17, 2022 | Defence & Foreign Policy
Why Taiwan’s UN participation is for the Global Good The global community is confronting a number of unprecedented crises: from the ongoing challenge of COVID-19 variants and stalled efforts on climate change, to supply chain disruptions and Russia’s unprovoked...
by Pritam Arora | Sep 3, 2022 | Defence & Foreign Policy
INS Vikrant, the first indigenous aircraft carrier and the largest ship ever built in maritime history of India, symbolizes New India Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi commissioned the first indigenous aircraft carrier as INS Vikrant Yesterday (September 2) at Cochin....
by Girish Linganna | Aug 22, 2022 | Defence & Foreign Policy
HAL DELAYS AFFECT THE NATIONAL SECURITY India is facing a crisis with crashes of older fighters, falling squadron numbers, and delays in acquisition programmes. But, this news has been in the media for over two decades, and the situation has not improved. The Indian...
by Brigadier Vijay Kumar (Retd) | Aug 11, 2022 | Defence & Foreign Policy
Pakistan & Oppression of Baloch Population Prominent Baloch leaders believe that Balochistan or the Khanate of Kalat, was never an element of British India and cannot be treated as a part of Pakistan. Treaty of 1876 between Governor General, Lord Lytton, and Khan...
by Claude Arpi | Aug 6, 2022 | Defence & Foreign Policy
Hot ‘Political’ Summer in Tibet In the recent months, several ‘important’ visits have taken place in Tibet. One was of these visits was by Hu Chunhua, a member of the Politburo, a Vice-Premier of the State Council and head of the National Leading Group on...
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