Changing Geopolitics Puts India’s Foreign Policy at the Crossroads
Until early this year, India seemed poised for global prominence. As the world’s fourth-largest economy, it inspired ambitions of superpower...
No Dream Run for Dreamliner
Even as the Boeing 787 is dogged by technical issues, the parlous state of the Indian aircraft maintenance sector is...
Past Ties Suggest Israel-Iran Rapprochement Not Impossible
The sworn enemies had enjoyed a clandestine relationship in the past in pursuit of their interest, recalls Rana Nejad Given...
Trump’s Rationale for Banning People From Some Countries
The magnitude of illegal immigration, fear of terrorism and other security concerns, visa violations, refusal to accept deportees, and the...
Modi’s Relationship With G7 Had Soured, but Efforts Are on to Mend Fences
Canada, the current chair of the G7, had inordinately delayed an invitation to the Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi to...
Impact of Pakistan-Türkiye-Azerbaijan Axis on Eurasian Geopolitics
The axis linking Pakistan, Türkiye, and Azerbaijan has been in existence for some time. However, it gained salience in the...
India, US Set to Iron Out Differences Arising From Indo-Pak War
Indian Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri’s visit to Washington, combined with the US military’s worries about Pakistan’s nuclear programme, is expected...
Trump’s Visit to the Middle East: Secured Bonanza for US But Nothing for Gaza
US President Donald Trump’s visit to Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and the United Arab Emirates from 13 to 16 May was...
Washington Think Tank Urges Trump to Restore US Aid Programmes
Center for a New American Security (CNAS) says aid to developing countries will strengthen democracy, help the US fight China’s...
US Sanctions on South Africa Will Hit HIV Programme Treating 7.8 Million South Africans
South Africa has the largest number of HIV patients in the world. On 8 February, Trump signed an executive order...

