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US-Taliban truce begins, feeding hope of a peaceful, more prosperous Afghanistan
By Elizabeth B. Hessami, Johns Hopkins University If a seven-day truce between the United States and the Taliban holds until…
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Mediatory initiative in Kashmir by the United Nations is indubitable
By Dr. Ghulam Nabi Fai The people of Jammu & Kashmir are grateful to Mr. Antonio Guterres, the Secretary General…
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Towards a new economic order
By Pranay Shome Protectionism- the buzzword Following the conclusion of the Marrakesh round negotiations which laid the foundation stone of the…
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How internal political instability risks threatening Pakistan’s international commitments
By Irfan Ali Dharna (Mass sit-ins) politics in Pakistan is not a new phenomenon as it has happened several times…
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Why did the attempt to turn Sri Lanka’s pro-China policy into a balanced one failed?
By Bahauddin Foizee Sri Lanka and its ports are strategically important to major regional and global economic powers, as they…
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Are we aware of Black Biology?
By Sabah Aslam Biology is the study of life but many in the recent times, when conventional warfare is almost…
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The Dragon and the Elephant: Has India lost?
By Pranay Kumar Shome String of pearls strategy- India checkmated On January 20, Chinese president Xi Jingping visited Myanmar, he…
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Should India become asylum for all?
By Sudhanshu Tripathi As is very much clear that now India must turn into a political asylum for all, particularly…
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The Iran conundrum: Geopolitical ramifications of the Middle East situation
By Preity Upala January 3rd saw the world go into a shock as Iranian Major General Qasem Soleimani, the grand…
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Why Uzbekistan needs an AI policy?
Uzbekistan is one the first countries in Central Asia which is enthusiastically moving towards digitalization. Different ministries are promoting digitalization…
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