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How US trade diplomacy reflects the Beijing Consensus on WTO reform
  • Middle East
  • South Asia

How US trade diplomacy reflects the Beijing Consensus on WTO reform

  • Ajay Kumar Mishra
  • January 26, 2026
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In the immediate aftermath of the Cold War, American political scientist Francis Fukuyama famously proclaimed the “End of History,” arguing that Western liberal democracy had […]

  • Gulf Region
  • Middle East
  • South Asia

If You Are Not at the Table, You Are on the Menu: Canadian PM Mark Carney.

  • Middle East Outlook
  • January 22, 2026
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Calls on Middle Powers to adopt “Principled and Pragmatic Path” in International Affairs in his address at the World Economic Forum in Davos Below is […]

  • Middle East

Settler Colonialism as Structure: From French Algeria to Zionist Palestine

  • Sadiya Inam
  • January 13, 2026
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In moments of extreme violence when cities are flattened, populations displaced, and humanitarian language collapses under the weight of mass death, the temptation may be […]

Can Free Trade Deliver Peace? India’s FTAs in a Mercantilist World
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Can Free Trade Deliver Peace? India’s FTAs in a Mercantilist World

  • Ajay Kumar Mishra
  • January 11, 2026
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The current instability brought on by the explosion of bilateralism in international trade ties has touched every country in the world. Neo-mercantilist trading practices are […]

  • Middle East
  • South Asia

When War Becomes Profitable: Rethinking Clausewitz in the Age of Hybrid Warfare

  • Ayaan Ali
  • December 28, 2025
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The 18th-century Prussian general and military theorist Carl von Clausewitz once famously said that“war is a continuation of politics by other means”. But he would […]

Why Terrorism Thrives in a World That Claims to Be Civilised
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  • Middle East
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Why Terrorism Thrives in a World That Claims to Be Civilised

  • PremAnand Mishra
  • December 16, 2025
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Over the last century, waves of terrorism have consistently found new sets of principles, logic, and persuasiveness. The advent of modern barbarism, despite its roots […]

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Reclaiming the Conflict in Faiz Ahmad Faiz’s ‘Mujhse Pehli si Mohabbat’

  • Pakeeza Mehraj
  • December 1, 2025
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When the Progressive Writers’ Movement emerged in the 1930s, it was an attempt by the Urdu literati of the day, such as Sajjad Zaheer, Ahmed […]

No Country for Women: Can Indian Women Breathe without Fear?
  • South Asia

No Country for Women: Can Indian Women Breathe without Fear?

  • Minakshi Sardar
  • November 25, 2025
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The United Nations has designated 25 November as the Day Against Gender-Based Violence. Since 2000, the day has been officially declared as International Day for […]

  • South Asia

From Mao to Xi: China’s Great Reorientation and Its Quest for Gobal Power Status

  • Ayaan Ali
  • November 22, 2025
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“There lies a sleeping giant. Let him sleep! For when he wakes, he will shake the world.” This quote, often attributed to Napoleon Bonaparte, has been […]

Parallel Currents: Religious Nationalism in India and the United States
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Parallel Currents: Religious Nationalism in India and the United States

  • Arshil Ameer
  • November 15, 2025
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How the rhetoric of religious nationalism travels from the campaign rallies of Bihar to the Christian pulpits of America. America — The Polite Face of […]

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