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India and Pakistan are ramping up defence spending amid renewed tensions, with India outspending Pakistan nearly 9 to 1.
Amidst a global surge in crypto adoption, India's regulatory uncertainty poses increasing risks. Pakistan strategically uses ...
Why the BJP omits Modi’s unprecedented diplomatic outreach to Pakistan from 2014-2017 to maintain its strongman narrative.
On July 9, 2025, the Nepal Institute for International Cooperation and Engagement (NIICE) organised a high-level seminar in ...
After India junked the Court of Arbitration’s ruling on the Indus Waters Treaty, former diplomat Syed Akbaruddin said that ...
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Asianet Newsable on MSNShared Borders, Shared Threats: India-Nepal Strategy to Dismantle Pakistan's Terror WebNepal’s growing role as a transit hub for Pakistan-backed terrorism sparks urgent calls for India-Nepal counterterrorism ...
India was to be a predominantly Hindu country while Pakistan was to have a Muslim population. The partition of the British ...
The scale, precision and indigenous power of India’s arsenal stunned Islamabad, exposing its increasing dependence on Chinese ...
Jaishankar’s presence in China is significant in itself. It is his first visit to the country in over five years, and comes ...
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Asian News International on MSN"It was a test of India's indigenous systems vs Chinese systems...": Warfare expert Spencer on Pakistan's escalation during Op SindoorNoting that Indian strikes during Operation Sindoor were a message about its capability not just to Pakistan, but to the ...
Operation Sindoor wasn’t just about hitting terror camps in Pakistan, it was also a calculated message to China, says John Spencer, one of the world’s leading urban warfare experts. In a conversation ...
Akbaruddin maintained that India has not violated Pakistan’s water rights, nor has it stopped flows under the Treaty.
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