Lt Gen GS Katoch, PVSM, AVSM, VSM (Retd) writes the initial US euphoria over the Afghan peace talks seems to be transitioning into wary pessimism. The US and the Afghan Taliban may appear to be talking but certain issues are very vexing
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Masood Azhar: India’s Diplomatic Win
Oishik writes, listing of Jaish-e-Mohammed leader Masood Azhar into the United Nations list of global terroristswin, is a diplomatic win for India in their bid to prove Pakistan’s latent behaviour towards persecuting terrorists in their land.
The Syrian Cry
Anna writes, the world has still not awakened from the shock of seeing a three-year-old Alan Kurdi lying on the sand. It’s been almost four years and still the cry of Syrian people has not able to melt the hearts of the personals behind the long struggle.
Pentagon Report on Military and Security Developments Involving the People’s Republic of China 2019
Brig Vivek Verma highlights the major takeaways of US Department of Defence report released on Thursday, 02 May 2019. According to the report China has exploited the period of ‘strategic opportunity’ offered in the first two decades of 21st Century to enhance China’s Comprehensive National Power.
Scholar Presentation by Cdr Subhasish Sarangi, Research Fellow on the Topic “Maritime Corridors in the Indo-Pacific: Geo-Political Implications for India” on 07 March 2019
USI organised scholar’s presentation by Cdr Subhasish Sarangi, Research Fellow on the topic “Maritime Corridors in the Indo-Pacific: Geo-Political Implications for India on 07 March 2019.
Counterview– Afghanistan: Alternate Futures
Lt Gen Ghanshyam Singh Katoch paints an alternative scenario for Afghanistan if the the US persists with its withdrawal plan. He suggests a new equation between India-Pakistan and the Taliban led government.
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