Sheikh Hasina best bet in Dhaka Bharat Shakti 10 Sep 2022

Sheikh Hasina best bet in Dhaka Bharat Shakti 10 Sep 2022

Sheikh Hasina best bet in Dhaka Bharat Shakti 10 Sep 2022           Addressing the media after her formal reception at the Rashtrapati Bhawan, Sheikh Hasina, on her four-day visit to India stated, ‘India is our friend. Whenever I come to India, it’s a pleasure for me, especially because we always recall the contribution India has made during our liberation war. […]

Why India can’t let inimical forces in Nepal stop Gorkhas from joining Indian Army over Agnipath First Post 03 Sep 2022

Why India can’t let inimical forces in Nepal stop Gorkhas from joining Indian Army over Agnipath First Post 03 Sep 2022

Why India can’t let inimical forces in Nepal stop Gorkhas from joining Indian Army over Agnipath First Post 03 Sep 2022           Inputs over the weekend stated that Nepal has urged the government of India to currently stall recruitment of Gurkhas under the Agnipath scheme. The Nepalese foreign minister, Narayan Khadke, stated this after meeting the Indian ambassador to Nepal, […]

Sri Lankan crisis: Good time to push back against China’s growing clout in India’s neighbourhood First Post 19 Jul 2022

Sri Lankan crisis: Good time to push back against China’s growing clout in India’s neighbourhood First Post 19 Jul 2022

Sri Lankan crisis: Good time to push back against China’s growing clout in India’s neighbourhood First Post 19 Jul 2022           It is well established that Sri Lanka has defaulted on its payments and is in the throes of an economic crisis. With lack of funds for imports, prices have skyrocketed, resulting in public anger. Calls for resignations of members […]

China-Pak relations not as before The Excelsior 19 Jul 2022

China-Pak relations not as before The Excelsior 19 Jul 2022

China-Pak relations not as before The Excelsior 19 Jul 2022           The ‘higher than the mountains’ and ‘deeper than the ocean’ ties between China and Pakistan are possibly losing momentum. There is no doubt that China continues to support Pak diplomatically, as it did when it blocked Abdul Rehman Makki from being listed as a global terrorist, while simultaneously campaigning […]

Comparing the two conferences on Afghanistan The Excelsior 28 Dec 2021

Comparing the two conferences on Afghanistan The Excelsior 28 Dec 2021

Comparing the two conferences on Afghanistan The Excelsior 28 Dec 2021           Last week there were two simultaneous meetings held to discuss the scenario in Afghanistan and seek a way forward to resolve the crisis. Pakistan hosted the 17th extraordinary summit of the council of foreign ministers of the 57-member Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) while India hosted the five […]

100 days of Taliban rule The Excelsior 29 Nov 2021

100 days of Taliban rule The Excelsior 29 Nov 2021

100 days of Taliban rule The Excelsior 29 Nov 2021           Last week Taliban completed 100 days of power in Afghanistan. The interim government (as it terms itself) was imposed by the Pak ISI, with the DG ISI visiting Kabul and brokering disputes on government formation. This Haqqani led government, sidelined moderates who were part of Doha negotiations, is inclined […]

Dilemma for nations and for Afghanistan The Statesman 16 Nov 2021

Dilemma for nations and for Afghanistan The Statesman 16 Nov 2021

Dilemma for nations and for Afghanistan The Statesman 16 Nov 2021           Since the Taliban takeover of Kabul, nations in the neighbourhood have been competing with one another attempting to remain relevant players. While some seek consensus on Afghanistan, Pakistan considers it as its prodigal son and preciously guards it from nations which are on inimical terms with it. It […]

Afghanistan’s neighbours in a quandary The Excelsior 07 Oct 2021

Afghanistan’s neighbours in a quandary The Excelsior 07 Oct 2021

Afghanistan’s neighbours in a quandary The Excelsior 07 Oct 2021           The US and NATO withdrawal from Afghanistan appeared to send a message that the country would now be a playground for Russia, China, Iran and Pakistan, all nations with whom US relations have been frosty. These countries had provided all support to the Taliban to ensure its swift capture […]

Pakistan forced to sustain an isolated Afghanistan The Statesman 14 Sep 2021

Pakistan forced to sustain an isolated Afghanistan The Statesman 14 Sep 2021

Pakistan forced to sustain an isolated Afghanistan The Statesman 14 Sep 2021           In the joint press conference with the Dutch Foreign Minister, Sigrid Kaag, early this month, Pakistan’s foreign minister, SM Qureshi, cautioned the world against abandoning Kabul. He emphasised that the world needed to be conscious of humanitarian requirements of Afghanistan and prevent an economic collapse. In a […]

Pakistan would face the burden of a failing Afghanistan India News Network 13 Sept 2021

Pakistan would face the burden of a failing Afghanistan India News Network 13 Sept 2021           Pakistan’s hand in the formation of the 33-member new Taliban led government in Kabul was evident with its announcement being made within days of the visit of the Pak DG ISI and selection of officials who would control the state. The new dispensation side […]