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Does the CIA have a larger game plan for South Asia?

New Delhi, July 5 -- Sarah Adams, a former CIA official, has said that India is using the Taliban for cleaning up Kashmiri terrorists in Pakistan (https://x.com/BattaKashmiri/status/180706712737717045... Read More


A world in transition: Will this lead to a new world order or disorder?

Pluralistic, June 30 -- The world is destined to grow more competitive, congested, and contested in the coming years. Any effort to shape a new international order that is stable, inclusive, and benef... Read More


The Arakan Army: A growing security threat to Bangladesh and region

New Delhi, June 27 -- As the civil war in Myanmar intensifies, the insurgent Arakan Army (AA) has emerged as a formidable force against Myanmar military in Rakhine State. Recent escalation in hostilit... Read More


Intelligence sharing between India, Sri Lanka imperative to curb mounting IS threat to South Asia

New Delhi, June 27 -- The Government of Sri Lanka did not make committed attempts to de-radicalise the Muslim youth in the aftermath of the Easter Sunday massacre. On the contrary, the government came... Read More


Nearly four decades after Kanishka bombing, no accountability: India must not relent

New Delhi, June 27 -- Speaking on the anniversary of the June 23, 1985 Air India Flight 182 'Kanishka' bombing, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said it reminds of the "shared duty to condemn te... Read More


Pakistan's desperate attempts to raise Kashmir at UN gets no traction; India is dismissive

New Delhi, June 26 -- India dismissed Pakistan's attempt to inject Kashmir into a discussion of the workings of the UN Security Council as an undignified misuse of the General Assembly forum. Pratik ... Read More


UNSC needs comprehensive reform to remedy structural dysfunction, declares India

New Delhi, June 26 -- India has called out the dysfunction of the UN Security Council and said that only a comprehensive reform, including expanding the permanent membership, can make it capable of me... Read More


The leak-ed scandal: Can the new law cure the pervasive malady of examination paper leaks in India?

New Delhi, June 25 -- In the sprawling landscape of India's education system, an epidemic is taking root: the leaking of exam papers. "Months of preparation, years of investments, burning of finances ... Read More


UN chief urges global fight against tyranny of algorithm-driven digital media promoting disinformation

New Delhi, June 25 -- United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has urged a global fight against the tyranny of algorithm-driven online media supercharged by artificial intelligence (AI) that ... Read More


A politicised judiciary in Pakistan needs comprehensive reforms to restore trust

New Delhi, June 25 -- The plight of Pakistan's legal system is increasingly becoming cumbersome. The judiciary, which has long been seen as the defender of justice and the rule of law, is now being sy... Read More