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Aditya Chaturvedi

London

Sports Journalist at Hindustan Times

Sports journalist. Formerly @htTweets, @scroll_in, @dna. Currently pursuing a Master’s @YourStMarys. ✍️ for @SportsGazette.

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  • 1 week ago | forpolindia.com | Aditya Chaturvedi

    There’s a humorous statement by the guitarist Frank Zappa that a country can’t be real unless it has its own beer and airline. Now what differentiates real from real-deal? The pursuit of strategic autonomy, soft power projection, and safeguarding sovereignty, which requires walking the extra mile collectively to develop social cohesion and a state-of-the-art domestic defence -industrial base.

  • 1 week ago | forpolindia.com | Aditya Chaturvedi

    Amidst news of worsening Pakistan-Afghanistan ties, and New Delhi and Kabul’s Taliban regime losing inhibitions, Beijing has thrown a new piece in the jigsaw puzzle, or rather a bombshell – the $60 billion China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) will be expanded into Afghanistan.

  • 2 weeks ago | forpolindia.com | Aditya Chaturvedi

    In the 1890s, the British novelist Anthony Hope conceived a fictional kingdom in the heart of Europe known as Ruritania, which has since become a byword for intrigue, exoticism, and obscurity. Everyone heard about the exploits of Ruritania, but beyond that information was scant. The same is happening in the Pindi region in our neighbourhood.

  • 2 weeks ago | forpolindia.com | Aditya Chaturvedi

    Joseph Nye, the distinguished Harvard Kennedy School Professor of International Relations, who coined and conceptualized ‘Soft Power’, died recently at the age of 88. Soft Power is an insightful concept and a critical matrix in the increasingly complex realm of global politics where countries vie for influence at multiple levels – economic, military, technology, ease of doing business, prosperity, human development, cultural etc.

  • 3 weeks ago | forpolindia.com | Aditya Chaturvedi

    In a typical dinky English pub, over pints of Irish stout or IPA, if someone asks what is the most contentious term in British political discourse – and one that flouts all natural laws and tends to stick around despite evidence to the contrary, the natural tendency would be to smugly snap Brexit or Trident. But they would be wrong answers. Islamophobia, though neither Oxford nor Collin’s Word of the Year, is unlike any in the English lexicon.

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Aditya Chaturvedi
Aditya Chaturvedi @aditya_c19
3 May 25

Captain’s knock from Daniel Bell-Drummond. Keeps Kent in it after Middlesex’s 109-run first-innings lead. Grit and flair from the experienced right-hander in tough, seaming conditions. #CountyChampionsip https://t.co/D5pPYUDkiq

Aditya Chaturvedi
Aditya Chaturvedi @aditya_c19
19 Mar 25

Bazball reflects a broader shift in the way Test cricket is played, one that looks set to shape the format for years to come. ✍️for @SportsGazette: https://t.co/UwIhATc8NU

Aditya Chaturvedi
Aditya Chaturvedi @aditya_c19
28 Feb 25

First time covering a game at the Emirates - what a surreal experience. Arsenal lose 3-2 to Manchester United in the FA Youth Cup quarters after extra time. The two No. 10s - Max Dowman (Arsenal) and Jack Fletcher (United) - look like serious talents. https://t.co/MeWQSlo95e