Indian Prime Minister’s visit to Israel goes beyond symbolism. Substantive outcomes may lead to redrawing alliances in West Asia. Paushali Lass For decades, India and Israel were close yet cautious partners, working behind the scenes. This week, that changed. Prime Minister Modi’s visit did more than make history. It marked dawn of “Special Strategic Partnership,” … Continue reading Narendra Modi in Israel: Friendship Reborn
Tag: Diplomacy
Venezuela Case & UN: Crisis of Global Institutions
The US aggression on Venezuela and the forcible capture of President Maduro raise a serious question about the efficiency of the UN as a global watchdog. It’s time to examine whether nations, which designed the post-1945 system, still regard themselves as committed to it, or treat the UN anchored treaty-based project as optional. Rahul Pawa … Continue reading Venezuela Case & UN: Crisis of Global Institutions
Chinese Communist Party at it Again!
Biting the ‘very hand of friendship’ has been Chinese state craft which it struggles to move away from. Its expansionist doctrine rules! Dr Amritpal Kaur ‘Global Times’ with its linkages to Chinese Communist Party (CCP) did a hit job on Bharat’s external affairs minister Subramanyam Jaishankar and dragged its feet probably as an afterthought. The … Continue reading Chinese Communist Party at it Again!



