05 Feb SOCIETY, CULTURE, AND SECURITY Why “Hard Power” Fails (And What Actually Works) February 9, 2026 By Kagusthan Ariaratnam 0 comments Facebook Twitter Email Pinterest linkedin Odnoklassniki WhatsApp WhatsApp VK Telegram Viber "Is it possible to take the world's most violent experiences and turn them into a blueprint for global peace? Today, we sit down with S...Continue reading
05 Feb International Relations Wenliang’s Last Warning: How China’s Silence Unleashed a Global Plague March 7, 2026 By Ashu Maan 0 comments Facebook Twitter Email Pinterest linkedin Odnoklassniki WhatsApp WhatsApp VK Telegram Viber In late 2019, a young doctor in Wuhan tried to do the right thing. Li Wenliang, an ophthalmologist at Wuhan Central Hospital, noticed a...Continue reading
31 Jan International Relations Bangladesh’s Pro-Pakistan Tilt Risks Borders, Unity and Strategic Autonomy March 7, 2026 By Ashu Maan 1 comment Facebook Twitter Email Pinterest linkedin Odnoklassniki WhatsApp WhatsApp VK Telegram Viber Bangladesh’s emerging pro-Pakistan posture is reviving old fault lines at home while creating fresh vulnerabilities along its borders. ...Continue reading
30 Jan International Relations Naval Engagement at Sea Marks Opening of ASEAN–India Maritime Cooperation Year March 7, 2026 By Ashu Maan 0 comments Facebook Twitter Email Pinterest linkedin Odnoklassniki WhatsApp WhatsApp VK Telegram Viber On January 28, the Indian Navy’s First Training Squadron (1TS), as it departed Phuket, signified more than the end of a port call; it m...Continue reading
30 Jan International Relations Justice Delayed, Return Unresolved: Why the Kashmiri Pandit Exodus Remains Unfinished March 7, 2026 By Ashu Maan 0 comments Facebook Twitter Email Pinterest linkedin Odnoklassniki WhatsApp WhatsApp VK Telegram Viber The exodus of Kashmiri Pandits from the Kashmir Valley in early 1990 is often spoken of as a closed historical chapter. It is not. Whil...Continue reading
30 Jan International Relations Why Bangladesh’s Tilt Toward Pakistan Undermines Its Independence Legacy and Strategic Autonomy March 7, 2026 By Ashu Maan 0 comments Facebook Twitter Email Pinterest linkedin Odnoklassniki WhatsApp WhatsApp VK Telegram Viber Bangladesh's recent political and diplomatic proximity with Pakistan is not just a routine foreign policy recalibration, it is infact a...Continue reading
29 Jan Blog Rivers of Empire: China’s Hydro-Heist in Occupied Tibet January 29, 2026 By Ashu Maan 0 comments Facebook Twitter Email Pinterest linkedin Odnoklassniki WhatsApp WhatsApp VK Telegram Viber The Yarlung Tsangpo, the Mekong, and the Salween are not merely rivers—they are Asia's lifeblood. Yet Beijing treats the Tibetan Platea...Continue reading
26 Jan counterterrorism, Right-Wing Extremism, SOCIETY, CULTURE, AND SECURITY The Strategic Synthesis of Soft Power and Open-Source Intelligence: A Multidimensional Analysis of Project O Five’s Counter-Extremism Framework February 25, 2026 By Kagusthan Ariaratnam 0 comments Facebook Twitter Email Pinterest linkedin Odnoklassniki WhatsApp WhatsApp VK Telegram Viber The global security landscape has transitioned from the conventional, hierarchical insurgencies of the twentieth century to a decentral...Continue reading
26 Jan International Relations From Tiananmen’s Flames to the Architecture of Global Repression January 26, 2026 By Ashu Maan 0 comments Facebook Twitter Email Pinterest linkedin Odnoklassniki WhatsApp WhatsApp VK Telegram Viber The paving stones of Tiananmen Square carry a memory the Chinese state has spent decades trying to erase. Yet the truth about self-immo...Continue reading
21 Jan New World Order Continental Rupture: Mark Carney’s Davos Mandate and the Strategic Reorientation of the Canadian State February 25, 2026 By Kagusthan Ariaratnam 0 comments Facebook Twitter Email Pinterest linkedin Odnoklassniki WhatsApp WhatsApp VK Telegram Viber The international geopolitical landscape in early 2026 is defined by a fundamental "rupture," a term utilized by Prime Minister Mark Ca...Continue reading