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Shaken Shields: Turning Point for Gulf States (Part II)

New Delhi, April 10 -- The fragile ceasefire that currently holds in the Gulf may have paused open conflict, but it has triggered a far deeper and more enduring crisis: the collapse of confidence in t... Read More


Where the World Drifts into a Grey Twilight

New Delhi, April 10 -- More things change, the more they remain the same. Change is the only permanence; it is inevitable. As humans evolve, the outside world evolves, heralding changes in the environ... Read More


Why European Media Pays Little Heed to India

New Delhi, April 10 -- In general, European media haven't shown much enthusiasm or attention toward the EU-India Free Trade Agreement (FTA), even though negotiations on the FTA were concluded last Jan... Read More


A Ceasefire Without Peace: Breathing Space for Difficult Compromises or Interval Before Next Confrontation? (Part I)

New Delhi, April 9 -- The ceasefire announced in the Gulf is hailed as a diplomatic breakthrough, but its fragility and conditional nature make it a critical point for regional stability and strategic... Read More


Pakistan Demonstrates its Geopolitical Importance in the World Order

New Delhi, April 9 -- I sat glued to my screen through the long, tense night of April 8, 2026, in Peshawar, watching history unfold in real time. The world held its breath as a U.S. deadline loomed, o... Read More


When Law Bends to Power: Gulf War Exposes Regional Vulnerabilities and Absence of Alternative Order

New Delhi, April 9 -- Wars are usually described as separate events, shaped by geography and immediate triggers. The ongoing conflict involving the United States, Israel and Iran resists such neat con... Read More


How Korean Noodle Brands Captured the Indian Market

New Delhi, April 8 -- For decades, instant noodles in India meant two things - Maggi and Yippee. Together they controlled roughly 71% of national market share, a duopoly so dominant it had become invi... Read More


Myanmar Election: Lack of Consolidated Initiative Leads to Return of Military Rule

New Delhi, April 8 -- While three South Asian countries - Sri Lanka, Bangladesh and Nepal - that faced youths protests and civil society movements leading to the collapse of incumbent governments and ... Read More


A Foreign Push to Reshape Bangladesh Politics? Critical Reassessment of Yunus' Role Needed

New Delhi, April 8 -- Although Bangladesh has succeeded in returning to a democratic path after 18 months of the controversial unelected regime led by Muhammad Yunus-which allegedly facilitated and en... Read More


Sri Lanka's Shadowy Ties With Israel: Between Disclosures and Reality

New Delhi, April 8 -- Following a period of relative silence, Etay Mack, a human rights lawyer from Israel, has reignited discussion regarding Sri Lanka's multifaceted relationship with Israel, a subj... Read More