
Vaishali Basu Sharma
Contributor and Analyst at Freelance
International Security studies analyst, Interests are macro economy, geopolitics
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1 week ago |
theweek.in | Vaishali Basu Sharma
In light of the terrorist attack in the Baisaran Valley of Pahalgam, India’s decision to hold the Indus Water Treaty in 'abeyance' signals a firm stance against cross-border aggression in the form of a dramatic shift in the region’s hydropolitics.
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2 weeks ago |
theweek.in | Vaishali Basu Sharma
Intelligence sources have attributed the devastating terror attack at a popular tourist destination near Pahalgam in Jammu and Kashmir, on April 22, 2025, to Pakistan's escalating strategic maneuvers that involved remote coordination of the attack from safehouses in Muzaffarabad and Karachi, infiltration of terrorists that were well-equipped, with automatic weapons including AK rifles and sophisticated communication devices, and above all the inflammatory speech of its army chief General Asim...
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3 weeks ago |
theweek.in | Vaishali Basu Sharma
Two decades ago, King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz al-Saud’s visit to New Delhi marked a pivotal moment in the evolution of India-Saudi Arabia relations. Since then, the relationship has developed into a comprehensive and multifaceted bilateral relationship, strengthened by economic cooperation and strategic collaboration across various sectors.
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4 weeks ago |
irrawaddy.com | Vaishali Basu Sharma
On April 2, Myanmar’s military opened fire on a Chinese Red Cross convoy of vehicles headed to Mandalay, one of the areas hardest hit by the recent 7.7 magnitude earthquake, to deliver relief supplies. Armed rebel group the Ta’ang National Liberation Army (TNLA) alleged that the military used heavy machine guns to fire on the convoy as it passed through Nawnghkio Township in northern Shan State.
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1 month ago |
khaama.com | Vaishali Basu Sharma
Unrest is growing in Pakistan’s Sindh province as widespread protests erupt against the proposed Cholistan Canal project. Civil society members—including lawyers, students, farmers, laborers, and political representatives—have voiced strong concerns over what they perceive as unequal water distribution that could adversely affect the Indus River and its dependent communities.
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