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Return of ‘fugitive’ Tarique Rahman in Bangladesh & prospects for India

Bangladesh’s ‘Dark Prince’ Tarique Rahman is back after 17 years in the UK. Tarique is a fugitive who fled the country after being imprisoned by the army.

Soldiers or salesmen: why Pakistan army minds its own business  

Paradoxically Pakistan is “poor nation with a rich army” that thrives, even while the nation has to live with austerity

Pakistan Army (P) Ltd and other Milbus (military run businesses) – worldwide

Pakistan generals are not Corps Commanders but ‘Crore Commanders’ (pun intended). In Pakistan generals become billionaires while people starve.

US attack on Venezuela: Dadagiri or drama

Venezuela is known for its vast natural resources, geography, vibrant culture, and beauty pageants.

Outer Space: the new age battlefield or ‘fifth frontier of war’

Outer space has slowly but silently become a battlefield and is now an operational domain alongside land, sea, air, and cyberspace.

Why United States of America must be destroyed for the world to exist

The United States insists that it stands for democracy. History suggests that what it stands for is predictability. When guns don’t speak, spymasters do the trick.

Why is Trump itching for a war with Iran?    

Iran does not fight wars the way America films them. Iran's strategy has shifted away from stopping attacks to punishment using ballistic missiles

Boots, bytes, and business: Why is Germany betting big on India

Germany’s decision to accord India such diplomatic priority reflects a broader European reassessment of global strategy.

People without a state: Past, present & future of Rohingyas in Mayanmar

The Rohingya crisis occupies a central place in discussions of contemporary ethnopolitical conflict, international law, and regional stability in Southeast Asia.

How to fight, survive and win a Nuclear War

Some of the nuclear scientists in the former Soviet Union and USA have prepared plans to fight, survive and win a full-fledged nuclear war.

Rare Earth Race: India’s Blueprint for Global Leadership

The term ‘rare earth’ was coined in 1788 when a miner in Ytterby, Sweden, discovered an unusual black rock.

Economic Security & Military Might: Twin Pillars of India-EU Summit 2026

On January 27, 2026, India-EU announced the conclusion of a landmark Free Trade Agreement and formalization of Security and Defence Partnership
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