
Praveen Swami
National Security Editor and Editor, Special Projects at ThePrint
“Dogs and philosophers do the greatest good and get the fewest rewards.”
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1 week ago |
theprint.in | Praveen Swami
This has real-world consequences. The ends India seeks—among them, to push back against an increasingly assertive China, action against jihadists’ sanctuaries in Pakistan, the safety of global trade, and energy security—are not things that appear meaningful to Trump. Look long enough at Romeyn de Hooghe’s masterpiece, and Trumpworld reveals itself in all its dystopian glory.
1st words from Jaish after Op Sindoor—vengeance against India, and a warning to Pakistan | Flipboard
1 week ago |
flipboard.com | Praveen Swami
NowUBS' Wang on China's Economic Growth ProspectsWang Tao, Head of Asia Economic Research and Chief China Economist at UBS, discusses her outlook for China's economic growth.
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1 week ago |
theprint.in | Praveen Swami
Abdul Rauf Asghar, brother of JeM founder Masood Azhar and in-charge of the outfit’s military operations, says: “We never target the innocent, and have never hit inhabited areas of cities. But [Prime Minister Narendra] Modi, listen, if you do not stop the massacres of ordinary Muslims, the Fidayeen of the Jaish will raid your streets and lanes, and unleash rivers of blood.
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1 week ago |
theprint.in | Praveen Swami
The strange thing about Keshava Rao, alias Basavaraju, who was killed at 70, was that his cause had already died years before he embraced it. Even though Prime Minister Manmohan Singh famously declared Maoism “the greatest internal security threat to our country,” it was evident even by the 1980s that neither the ideology nor its practitioners had influence outside of the Adivasi enclaves of central India. To India’s working class and peasantry, they were utterly irrelevant.
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2 weeks ago |
flipboard.com | Praveen Swami
16 hours agoIs China the winner in the India-Pakistan conflict? The four-day conflict between arch-rivals India and Pakistan this month ended with a ceasefire and both claiming victory – but it now appears that China's defence industry might also be an unlikely winner.
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These are the guys who stopped India and Pakistan from going to war. gah, the shame of it all… https://t.co/S6V4CzlNTG via @YouTube

At a neutral site, huh

#BREAKING | "I am pleased to announce the Governments of India and Pakistan have agreed to an immediate ceasefire and to start talks on a broad set of issues at a neutral site": United States Secretary of State Marco Rubio #india #pakistan #ceasefire @VishnuNDTV https://t.co/Z26qEJB73N

Genuine question, because I’m struggling to understand this: Why not look it up for yourself instead of asking an AI? You’re from the digital native generation, no? Surely you know how to look up the White House website, or Donald Trump’s social media?

@praveenswami @grok can you verify if Trump actually said so?