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2 months ago |
thediplomat.com | Muqtedar Khan
Their growing alliance will not bring stability to the region. Rather, it will raise the geopolitical temperature and provoke more Indian pressure on Bangladesh. Since the overthrow of Sheikh Hasina’s authoritarian rule in August of 2024, two shifts in the region are reshaping its geopolitical environment. The first shift has been the steady deterioration in India’s relations with Bangladesh.
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Jan 7, 2025 |
theislamicmonthly.com | Muqtedar Khan
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Dec 5, 2024 |
thediplomat.com | Muqtedar Khan
Donald Trump’s astonishing and comprehensive victory in the U.S. presidential election is having a serious impact on the global order through the emergence of a diplomatic “Axis of Trump.” The Axis of Trump includes Russia, Israel and India – all countries that are looking at the U.S. more favorably since the return of Trump.
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Dec 5, 2024 |
qoshe.com | Muqtedar Khan
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Nov 13, 2024 |
frontline.thehindu.com | Zakia Soman |Muqtedar Khan |Vikhar Ahmed Sayeed |P.S. Munawar Hussain
The Story of Eve: Selected PoemsZehra Nigah, translated by Rakhshanda JalilSpeaking TigerRs.499One of the foremost Urdu poets today, Zehra Nigah (born 1935) engages with seemingly unpoetical themes—war crimes against women, female infanticide, stifling Shariah laws—as well as with subjects like love and relationship. This selection has her best-known nazms and ghazals, translated into English. ___Goddess of the RiverVaishnavi PatelLittle, BrownRs.599Goddess Ganga is cursed to become mortal.
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Nov 12, 2024 |
frontline.thehindu.com | Neha Dixit |Zakia Soman |Muqtedar Khan |Vikhar Ahmed Sayeed
India has seen several monumental economic and political developments in the three decades since the 1990s. Several key facets of these have been documented, examined, or commented upon. Government agencies, academics, journalists, and activists have approached these from different perspectives and towards varying ends. India is a growth story of an emerging economy poised for global dominance, we are told.
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Nov 12, 2024 |
frontline.thehindu.com | Muqtedar Khan |Talmiz Ahmad |Vaishna Roy
Indian foreign policy today is a prisoner of three triads that not only subvert its grand strategy of pursuing strategic autonomy but also shape its day-to-day diplomacy. A close examination of various foreign policy choices made by India in recent years indicates that the grand strategy that truly guides India’s policies is not a quest for strategic autonomy but a calculated effort to mitigate its strategic vulnerabilities.
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Nov 11, 2024 |
frontline.thehindu.com | V. Anand |Vaishna Roy |Zakia Soman |Muqtedar Khan
The 2024 summit of the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation (FOCAC), held from September 4 to 6 in Beijing, has reinforced China’s geopolitical clout over Africa. The FOCAC, which was established in 2000, holds triennial summits. The theme of the ninth summit was “Joining Hands to Advance Modernization and Build a High-Level China-Africa Community with a Shared Future”.
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Nov 11, 2024 |
frontline.thehindu.com | Vaishna Roy |Zakia Soman |Muqtedar Khan |Vikhar Ahmed Sayeed
The 1960s were a time of student uprisings across the world. Militant socialist students in Europe, especially in France and West Germany, staged protests with the aim of bringing about revolutions in their countries. Anti-war students and “hippies” in the US opposed the military intervention in Vietnam. There were student movements against undemocratic regimes in Latin America and in countries of the former Soviet bloc as well.
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Nov 8, 2024 |
frontline.thehindu.com | Ilangovan Rajasekaran |Zakia Soman |Muqtedar Khan |Vikhar Ahmed Sayeed
When the Tamil film star “Thalapathy” Vijay, or General Vijay as his fans fondly call him, stepped on to the podium on October 27 to deliver a 45-minute speech, he was greeted by roars and applause in a charged and theatrical event that opened yet another exciting chapter in a State where politics and cinema have been conjoined twins since the 1950s.