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Interview with Ambassador Meera Shankar

There is a great deal of turbulence in the International situation because the old relationships and balances are getting unsettled, and new ones are not fully shaped. In such a scenario, India needs to follow a policy of working with the great powers wherever interest converges and pursue its own interests.

OFFENSIVE OPERATIONS BY PAKISTAN ALONG WESTERN BORDERS: WARNING BELLS

Are the people in power so deeply head-buried in the sand that they don’t see the demon knocking at their doors? Self-fulfilling prophesies will only take ego to the grave is a fact enunciated by mullahs, maulvis, and saints all along. And Pakistan is finding recourse in subduing people instead of supporting and developing them.

Modi, Smart Non-alignment & Major World Powers

Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s engagements with the leaders of major world powers are distinct, well measured, and symbol of India’s quest for an autonomous status of India in world affairs.

The Aftermath of a Terror Attack: Hoax Terror Chatter  

There has been an increasing trend of mainstream media houses publishing overzealous news and even photoshopped photos and governments have struggled to contain the viral nature of misinformation, which in some cases has led to protests, looting, and violent riots, often with a sectarian or religious element to them.

Interview with H.E. Ambassador Adam Burakowski

The Indo-Pacific region is the biggest and for Poland, the role of Indo-Pacific region is growing and … is becoming more and more important and we are really open for new challenges and new opportunities in this region, including India.

Modi Government 2.0: Decoding Good Governance

Modi 2.0 requires diversification and increase in the outreach of the programs that had been undertaken under Modi 1.0. One way of achieving this would be involving the local population who would actively work as agents of change.