Painting Umar Khalid as suppressed activist is far from truth. Prejudice, agenda-based biased reporting, an attempt to destabilize India Rohan Giri The big question: Why do we tell stories? This is title of a series published by The New York Times dated December 8, 2022 identified as turning point in 2022. Why or when the … Continue reading NYT Does it Again!
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Jihadist Islamists Play Victim Card!
Even after 9/11, US failed to fully gauge impact of radical Islam eating into vitals of its social fabric, posing an existential threat Vinod Kumar Shukla Come September 11, global communities vividly recall Islamic terrorists attack on World Trade Centre (WTC) and Pentagon in US which claimed around 3000 lives. Almost the entire world in … Continue reading Jihadist Islamists Play Victim Card!
Silent Threat, Spread of Anti-Americanism!
Senators and Congressmen, women funded by foreign lobbies pose a serious threat to America’s security, integrity and its cohesion. Pummy Pandita It’s for United States Congress to defend American values and interests. Nonetheless, existence of senators with questionable ties and conduct imply that they might not put Americans welfare first. Anti-Americanism within US Congress has … Continue reading Silent Threat, Spread of Anti-Americanism!
Boys Play Big in Muddied Waters!
US, China with diverse agendas coupled with religious extremist forces in Islam and evangelists may shrink open space to operate for Bharat that has big stakes in Bangladesh K.A.Badarinath The big boys are at play. Bangladesh government under Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus is bound to be pulled apart by both United States of America seeking … Continue reading Boys Play Big in Muddied Waters!
Strategic Autonomy: Time Tested Doctrine
Bharat’s allies and foes may have to reconcile to freedom of choice exercised by New Delhi for global good and humanitarian push K.A.Badarinath ‘Strategic autonomy’ has been at the core of foreign policy doctrine pursued assiduously by Bharat’s government with both friends and foes alike. India’s foreign minister Subramanyam Jaishankar described this as ‘freedom of … Continue reading Strategic Autonomy: Time Tested Doctrine
Injustice Faced by Indian Students & Diaspora in the United States: Neglected Safety and Crimes
Triveni Kaul United States was/is a dream destination for quality education and better futuristic opportunities amongst the international students for several years. The most significant number of students are made up of Indian community. Even though Indian students have made substantial contribution to the academic and financial growth of the US, however they constantly encounter … Continue reading Injustice Faced by Indian Students & Diaspora in the United States: Neglected Safety and Crimes
Bharat’s Security Prowess Unsettles West-Centric Global Security Dynamics
Unsubstantiated allegations and politicised narratives not only strain diplomatic ties but also detract from the collaborative efforts needed to combat global terrorism effectively. Rahul PAWA / @imrahulpawa Over the past year, Bharat has found itself at the epicentre of Western allegations, coupled with old friend camaraderie with Pakistani generals accusing Indian officials of undermining the sovereignties … Continue reading Bharat’s Security Prowess Unsettles West-Centric Global Security Dynamics
American Paradox: Campus Protests in U.S. Universities
This unfolding scenario in U.S. campuses, casts a sobering light on the United States, a nation that brands itself as a global proponent of human rights and freedom of expression, underscoring the imperative for the U.S. to embody the principles it espouses, lest its credibility, be called into question. Rahul Pawa Nearly seven months … Continue reading American Paradox: Campus Protests in U.S. Universities
Exposing Inaccuracies: A Sharp Critique of the US State Department’s Human Rights Report
Rohan Giri US State Department's annual human rights report for 2023 on Bharat (India)[1] appears to have lost credibility in its assessment of human rights incidents. It's latest edition brings forth numerous significant issues that necessitate a response. Unfortunately, the report's depiction of Bharat's human rights landscape suffers from a noticeable agenda, undermining its own … Continue reading Exposing Inaccuracies: A Sharp Critique of the US State Department’s Human Rights Report
U.S.-India Relations Forge New Frontiers with Technology and Defense Deals
Prachi Mishra The recent visit of Indian Prime Minister Modi to the United States resulted in several key technology deals, MoUs, and collaborations. With growing penetration of emerging technologies in the socio-economic-political and security fabric of nation states, it is imperative for global leaders to come together and work on challenges that impact everyone. The … Continue reading U.S.-India Relations Forge New Frontiers with Technology and Defense Deals










