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Beyond Comparison: Why ‘Kabul Rules’ can’t be applied in Bangladesh

In recent weeks, a provocative question has surfaced in Indian strategic circles: If India can talk to the Taliban in Kabul, why not engage whoever rules Dhaka today?

Sexual misconduct: Why is CRPF hierarchy hell bent on protecting the perpetrators and punishing the victim

It remains to be seen if the highly decorated engineering graduate serving as Assistant Commandant in the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) finally gets justice or is forced to resign

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.

Strings attached: how military aid shapes alliances

China supplies Pakistan with advanced military hardware like J-10C fighter jets, Type 054A frigates, and various missile systems.

Military nursing service (MNS) in India: a century of compassion and care

The story of Military nursing service began in 1888, when the British recognized the need for organized nursing care for its soldiers

U.S. airstrike on Venezuela: The bully bares its fangs again

Venezuela crisis: US intervention, Maduro custody, de-dollarization trends, and India's balanced response analyzed

The proverbial cat with 9 lives: How Asim Munir gained each time Pakistan lost

There is an old proverb that says a cat has nine lives. In Pakistan, more than anyone else, this applies to Field Marshal Syed Asim Munir.

Why are CRPF authorities punishing the victim and protecting the guilty

The Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) - one of the oldest, largest and the most reputed central paramilitary forces is these days making news for all the wrong reasons.

The 30-Minute Midnight Raid: How U.S. Troops Captured Nicolas Maduro

On January 2, 2026, USA launched Operation Absolute Resolve, which resulted in the capture of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro and his wife
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