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Whether we like it or not, what Munir got wasn’t a free lunch. First of all, as economists say, “There ain’t no free lunches.
In some quarters, there did seem to be an impression that India would receive ‘special treatment’ during Trump 2.0.
Back to geopolitical concerns, India’s long-standing policy of strategic autonomy had helped it navigate the Russia-Ukraine ...
Moonis Ahmar says the prevailing anti-American sentiment in Pakistan and the perception that the US may again abandon ...
Russian President Vladimir Putin greets Iranian Ambassador Kazem Jalali (right) and Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi at the ...
Former national security adviser Shivshankar Menon says India cannot feel threatened by Bangladesh, Nepal or Sri Lanka as it ...
Farrah Al Abdallat says the perception that peace under the current US leadership demands the political capitulation of Iran ...
If regime change is overdue anywhere, it is in Israel. The Iranian Islamic regime, too, needs to adapt, both internally and ...
For the AAP, the wins were a badly needed reprieve. For the BJP, the votes polled were a sign of hope and assertion in Bengal ...
Aryadan Shoukath’s win has boosted the stature of leader of opposition V.D. Satheesan, who took a gamble by backing him ...
I had no option but to summon my computer emergency response team—Kim, my granddaughter! She is the finest cert & tech ...
Indian translations are bringing both Indian and foreign readers to India’s rich literary culture that spans languages ...