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18 Feb
International Relations

How the CCP’s Galwan Cover-Up Still Haunts Asia’s Security Order

  • March 7, 2026
  • By author-avatar Ashu Maan
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The Chinese Communist Party’s delayed and disputed admission of casualties from the June 15, 2020 Galwan Valley clash continues to cast...

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14 Feb
International Relations

India’s Maritime Diplomacy Surges Across Four Key Partners in the Indian Ocean Region

  • March 7, 2026
  • By author-avatar Ashu Maan
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India’s maritime diplomacy surged with visible momentum this past week, though the developments on display were the result of long-buil...

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12 Feb
International Relations, Military

No More Free Passes: India’s Unyielding Stance on Pakistan-Backed Terror

  • March 7, 2026
  • By author-avatar Ashu Maan
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The arc of strategic forbearance, however protracted, inevitably encounters its terminus. For the Union of India, that inflection point...

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12 Feb
International Relations

Naval Diplomacy Under SAGAR: Bailey Bridges and India’s HADR in Sri Lanka

  • March 7, 2026
  • By author-avatar Ashu Maan
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Naval exchanges, humanitarian missions, and cooperative security frameworks now play roles once dominated by embassies and summits. Ind...

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11 Feb
International Relations

Probe Killers First: Delay Polls to Mend Fractured Bangladesh

  • March 7, 2026
  • By author-avatar Ashu Maan
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A nation, much like a human body, cannot heal if the wound is left open and festering. From the world’s point of view, it is clear that...

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05 Feb
SOCIETY, CULTURE, AND SECURITY

Why “Hard Power” Fails (And What Actually Works)

  • February 9, 2026
  • By author-avatar Kagusthan Ariaratnam
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"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...

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05 Feb
International Relations

Wenliang’s Last Warning: How China’s Silence Unleashed a Global Plague

  • March 7, 2026
  • By author-avatar Ashu Maan
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In late 2019, a young doctor in Wuhan tried to do the right thing. Li Wenliang, an ophthalmologist at Wuhan Central Hospital, noticed a...

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31 Jan
International Relations

Bangladesh’s Pro-Pakistan Tilt Risks Borders, Unity and Strategic Autonomy

  • March 7, 2026
  • By author-avatar Ashu Maan
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Bangladesh’s emerging pro-Pakistan posture is reviving old fault lines at home while creating fresh vulnerabilities along its borders. ...

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30 Jan
International Relations

Naval Engagement at Sea Marks Opening of ASEAN–India Maritime Cooperation Year

  • March 7, 2026
  • By author-avatar Ashu Maan
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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...

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30 Jan
International Relations

Justice Delayed, Return Unresolved: Why the Kashmiri Pandit Exodus Remains Unfinished

  • March 7, 2026
  • By author-avatar Ashu Maan
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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...

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