Canada may have bitten off more than it could chew The Statesman 26 Sept 2023

Canada may have bitten off more than it could chew The Statesman 26 Sept 2023

Canada may have bitten off more than it could chew The Statesman 26 Sept 2023           The Canadian government, seeking to convey that it has information on Indian involvement in the killing of Khalistan terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar, leaked inputs to the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, that it possesses ‘both human and signals intelligence.’ It further stated that inputs were provided […]

Khalistan in the limelight The Excelsior 26 Sept 2023

Khalistan in the limelight The Excelsior 26 Sept 2023

Khalistan in the limelight The Excelsior 26 Sept 2023           Justin Trudeau commenced the Indo-Canadian diplomatic standoff by blaming India for the killing of Hardeep Singh Nijjar, a terrorist on Canadian soil, while investigations were still ongoing. He attempted to draw in other nations, including the US, UK and Australia into the tussle, which they sidetracked. Trudeau’s illogical action provided […]

Justin Trudeau got everything wrong The Statesman 19 Sep 2023

Justin Trudeau got everything wrong The Statesman 19 Sep 2023

Justin Trudeau got everything wrong The Statesman 19 Sep 2023           The recently concluded G20 summit was India’s day all the way. Its success buoyed India’s global reputation and showcased its diplomatic prowess by having the final outcome document approved by all members, a rarity in the G20, where differences between blocs ends in a chair summary. India also displayed […]

India’s G20 Summit triumph How India executed a global diplomatic masterpiece and gave hope to the African Union First Post 14 Sep 2023

India’s G20 Summit triumph How India executed a global diplomatic masterpiece and gave hope to the African Union First Post 14 Sep 2023

India’s G20 Summit triumph: How India executed a global diplomatic masterpiece and gave hope to the African Union First Post 14 Sep 2023           The world has acknowledged India’s leadership as the 18th G20 summit concluded in Delhi. To achieve a unanimous consensus on all 83 points of the final outcome document was astute diplomacy as also displayed India’s global […]

Summit that PM delivered The Statesman 12 Sept 2023

Summit that PM delivered The Statesman 12 Sept 2023

Summit that PM delivered The Statesman 12 Sept 2023           In a column published by multiple media outlets, just prior to the concluding 18th G20 summit, PM Modi wrote, ‘For India, the G20 Presidency is not merely a high-level diplomatic endeavour. As the mother of democracy and a model of diversity, we opened the doors of this experience to the […]

How India should react to a probable Chinese invasion of Taiwan First Post 19 Aug 2023

How India should react to a probable Chinese invasion of Taiwan First Post 19 Aug 2023

How India should react to a probable Chinese invasion of Taiwan First Post 19 Aug 2023           Three ex-service chiefs, General Naravane, Admiral Karambir Singh (who is also Chairman of India’s National Maritime Foundation) and Air Chief Marshal RKS Bhadauria recently attended Taiwan’s Ketagalan Forum’s Indo-Pacific Security Dialogue. Evidently, they were ‘unofficially’ representing the Indian government. Taiwan media reports state […]

Unorthodox spin to India’s diplomacy The Statesman 15 Aug 2023

Unorthodox spin to India’s diplomacy The Statesman 15 Aug 2023

Unorthodox spin to India’s diplomacy The Statesman 15 Aug 2023           Russia’s withdrawal from the grain deal on 17th July received global criticism. The west accused Russia of employing ‘food as a weapon,’ as it impacted the UN’s World Food Program hurting weaker nations in Africa as also Afghanistan, though Russia promised to compensate by providing free grain to select […]

Food as a weapon The Statesman 08 Aug 2023

Food as a weapon The Statesman 08 Aug 2023

Food as a weapon The Statesman 08 Aug 2023 A Ukrainian defence official stated that the Ukrainian counteroffensive has regained over 200 square Kms. A report in the New York Times mentioned that Ukraine lost large quantities of equipment gifted by NATO as also suffered heavy manpower losses. The report further assessed that Kiev’s chances of success are dim. Russia, […]

BRICS at the crossroads The Excelsior 28 Jul 2023

BRICS at the crossroads The Excelsior 28 Jul 2023

BRICS at the crossroads The Excelsior 28 Jul 2023           It has been officially announced that President Putin of Russia will not attend the BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa) leaders’ summit scheduled from 22-24 Aug in Johannesburg. He will be represented by his foreign minister Sergei Lavrov. A statement released by the spokesperson of the South African […]

India is in a sweet spot The Statesman 25 Jul 2023

India is in a sweet spot The Statesman 25 Jul 2023

India is in a sweet spot The Statesman 25 Jul 2023           Successful visits by PM Modi to the US, Egypt, France and UAE, countries spread across four continents, displayed India’s growing global status. Defence deals, which largely come with multiple riders and restrictions, as also technology which is shared with close allies, were cleared by both, France and the […]