OPINION
Opinion editorials from various experts and writers
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India’s vote on Jerusalem lacks strategic vision
By Abhinav Pandya India’s recent vote in the support of UN resolution on Jerusalem puts across myriad disturbing questions about the…
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Iran unrest
By Nisar Ahmed Khan The seemingly spontaneous and leaderless protest that erupted in Iran’s second largest city of Mashhad on…
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Tidbits from NSG special group meetings in 2017
By Qura tul ain Hafeez Membership of India and Pakistan in the Nuclear Suppliers Group is in cold storage and…
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To liberate Cambodia
By Robert J. Burrowes A long-standing French protectorate briefly occupied by Japan during World War II, Cambodia became independent in 1953…
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CPEC with virtues blessed Pakistan with bountiful harvest in 2017: an analysis
By Asia Maqsood CPEC project is of great importance for both China and Pakistan. China’s government is striving to consume…
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The Republican Party splitting apart? The Democrats should be worried
By Arthur S. Guarino The Republican Party is experiencing the most decisive time in its long existence. The presidential election of…
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The Iran invasion: manufacturing consent
By Damir Mujezinovic Whenever the establishment left and the establishment right wholeheartedly agree on something, you know a large group…
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Bilateral trade and economic diplomacy: The future of Indo-Sri Lanka economic initiatives
By Srimal Fernando The emergence of Indian foreign policies (IFPs) such as the Neighbourhood First policy, has provided a pathway to…
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Public unrest in Iran: a challenge for the theocratic regime
By Noah Phillips What began as a protest against the economic policies of the ruling government in Iran on December…
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