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From Gujral doctrine to Modi doctrine
By Punsara Amarasinghe and Eshan Jayawardene The predictions made by larger number of academics based in Delhi, Mumbai and Calcutta…
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Pakistan and the -Stans
By Sabah Aslam From the coasts of Caspian Sea to the rouged lands touching Afghanistan, there lies a belt of…
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India’s unmanned aerial capabilities
By Syeda Saiqa Bukhari Advanced military technological innovations have made it possible for forces to inflict fire and fury with…
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President of Taiwan receives Paraguayan official delegation
By Peter Tase On June 20, 2019 the President of Taiwan Tsai Ing-wen received a delegation chaired by the Paraguayan Minister…
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War – an inevitable phenomena?
By Mohsin Azhar Shah Almost in the beginning was “peace”…. When we look back into the very beginning of time, say…
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India-Russia strategic partnership: Positives and negatives
By Dr. Indrani Talukdar In a rapid changing geopolitical landscape, the time-tested special and privileged relationship between India and Russia…
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A return to foreign aid Realpolitik: the U.S. International Development Finance Corporation
By Phil W. Reynolds China is winning the influence war in Asia, and to understand its strategy, one only has…
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Effectiveness of regionalism in South Asia: A comparative study between SAARC and BIMSTEC
By Sabyasachi Biswal We cannot fathom the phenomena of this world completely by simply relying or putting our faith on…
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Malaysia – Yet another crisis looming?
By Murray Hunter Love him or hate him, Mahathir Mohamed during his first stint as prime minister was able to…
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