Tag: Indian foreign policy
Limited success? US strikes destroyed one
In the intricate and often ambiguous landscape of global counter-terrorism, recent reports confirm US strikes successfully eliminated a significant extremist leader. While hailed as...
Trump extended deadline for attacks, peace deal
In a diplomatic manoeuvre that reshaped the landscape of Afghan politics, then-US President Donald Trump greenlit the final stages of the US-Taliban peace deal...
‘Nobody could’ve done that’: Trump pats himself over Maduro capture; alleges ‘torture centres’ in Caracas
In a recent and characteristically bold statement, former US President Donald Trump took credit for past efforts to destabilise the government of Venezuelan President...
Maduro’s V-P Delcy Rodriguez sworn in as interim President of Venezuela
Caracas, the bustling capital of Venezuela, finds itself at a pivotal juncture as the nation’s political landscape undergoes a significant shift. In a development...
Artificial state: What Putin told George Bush about Ukraine long before the war
The current geopolitical landscape, particularly the conflict in Ukraine, often appears to be a sudden eruption. Yet, history frequently reveals that seemingly abrupt events...
Bangladesh polls: Yunus govt to hold referendum, general elections in February 2026; what is July Charter?
Bangladesh, India's eastern neighbour, finds itself at the cusp of a potentially transformative political era, marked by a meticulously laid-out roadmap for democratic restoration....



