The entry into force of the new Afghan deal ensures that Barack Obama, elected president in 2008 on a wave of anti-war sentiment, will pass off both the Afghanistan war and his new war in Iraq and Syria to his successor.
Kurds Push ISIS Back, Reclaim Villages in Northern Iraq
The participation of Sunni tribal fighters along side the Peshmerga in the battle against ISIS could prove as important a development as the advance itself.
Why Hong Kong’s protests are a very big deal
The protests taking place in Hong Kong, Asia’s most prominent financial center, present what some commentators consider the biggest challenge since the 1989 Tiananmen protests.
CHINA’S EMERGING CYBER OPERATIONS CAPABILITIES AND IMPLICATIONS FOR INDIA
Cyberspace is the nervous system of all important sectors in our country viz commerce, education, energy, transportation, banking and finance, information and telecommunications and the defence industrial base
Growing Relations between China, Nepal, Bhutan & Myanmar and its Implications for India
The study critically examines growing influence of China in Bhutan, Nepal & Myanmar .It also tries to anaylise the implications for India and recommends policy options in order to enhance India’s relationship with its immediate neighbors’.
Al-Qaeda Reconciles with ISIS
Jabhat Al-Nusra, Al-Qaeda’s arm in Syria, is reportedly now joining up with the estranged ISIS. Western intelligence confirms that Al-Nusra militants and ISIS are now holding war planning meetings. While […]