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AI and Children: Proper Teaching of AI in Schools a Must to Fire Creativity

New Delhi, March 16 -- Last month with great fanfare the AI Impact Summit was organized in New Delhi where the world's who's who in AI participated. Some very interesting issues were discussed but the... Read More


Argumentative Indian: Aiyar-Tharoor Debate Should Provoke Conversation Rather Than Separation

New Delhi, March 15 -- Two prominent political leaders, intellectual titans in fact of the Indian National Congress, but who have been virtually sidelined by the party, have clashed openly. Such disag... Read More


India's Strategic Autonomy And Lessons For World Politics

New Delhi, March 15 -- The Indian government has been facing pressure from the United States government to align with its strategic preferences for decades. To this end, the US has employed various me... Read More


Witch-Hunting Persists in South Asia Targeting Vulnerable Women: Needed Stronger Protection Mechanisms

New Delhi, March 14 -- Witch-hunting was once widespread in Europe and has also been reported in regions such as Sub-Saharan Africa, South Asia, Oceania, and the Middle East. A major influence behind ... Read More


Will Bangladesh's New Government Shelve the July Charter?

New Delhi, March 14 -- Ever since the overthrow of the Hasina regime that ruled Bangladesh for one and half a decade on 5 August 2024, a political debate regarding the reforms to be made to the existi... Read More


China Tightens a Strategic Arc Around India's Northeast - With Expanding Leverage in Myanmar and Bangladesh

New Delhi, March 12 -- In the first two months of 2026, India's eastern neighbourhood underwent two significant political transitions. In Dhaka, the Bangladesh Nationalist Party led by Tarique Rahman ... Read More


Cultural Diplomacy and Reviving Bangladesh-India Ties Beyond Political Divisions

New Delhi, March 11 -- Bangladesh hosts about 90 per cent Muslims of its total population, along with other minorities, making it one of the largest Muslim-majority countries in the world. On the cont... Read More


Raw Courage Amid Patriarchal Terror: Where Girls Have to Disguise as Boys to Survive in Taliban-ruled Afghanistan

New Delhi, March 11 -- I am a Pashtun girl, born and raised in Peshawar, where the echoes of Pashtunwali, our ancient code of honor, family loyalty, and resilience, still shape the rhythm of daily lif... Read More


Khamenei's Assassination and a Fractured Iran: Regional and Global Ramifications of a War of Attrition

New Delhi, March 10 -- The targeted assassination of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei on 28 February 2026 stands as one of the most consequential decapitation strikes in contemporary international relations. As... Read More


N.Q. Dias: Sri Lanka's Clausewitz, a Man With a Strategic Vision for the Island

New Delhi, March 10 -- Neil Quintus Dias, better known as N. Q. Dias, was a Sri Lankan civil servant whose strategic foresight has largely been forgotten, perhaps due to the xenophobic views and racia... Read More