
Vaishali Basu Sharma
Contributor and Analyst at Freelance
International Security studies analyst, Interests are macro economy, geopolitics रणनीतिक और आर्थिक विश्लेषक
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1 week ago |
theweek.in | Vaishali Basu Sharma
The Israel-Iran conflict has intensified from covert tensions to a full-fledged confrontation, reaching its most destructive phase yet. This precarious situation places New Delhi in a challenging diplomatic position, requiring astute manoeuvring to uphold its strategic ties with both nations while safeguarding its broader regional interests. With de-escalation seeming increasingly elusive, the region faces growing instability.
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2 weeks ago |
theweek.in | Vaishali Basu Sharma
In what is perceived as a diplomatic setback for New Delhi and its steadfast stance against Pakistan’s role as a hub for terrorism, Islamabad has secured influential positions within key counter-terrorism bodies at the United Nations Security Council (UNSC). Pakistan now holds the Chair of the 1988 (Taliban) Sanctions Committee, the Vice-Chairmanship of the 1373 Counter-Terrorism Committee (CTC), and Co-Chair roles within both the Sanctions Informal Working Group (IWG) and Documentation IWG.
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3 weeks ago |
htsyndication.com | Vaishali Basu Sharma
Afghanistan, June 7 -- In a recent development amid ongoing regional tensions, several separatist groups operating within Pakistan have issued statements following India's military operation known as Operation Sindoor, which reportedly targeted terrorist infrastructure and several Pakistan Air Force facilities. Some factions representing ethnic communities, including the Sindhi, Baloch, Pashtun, and Seraiki, have voiced support for efforts aimed at dismantling militant infrastructure.
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3 weeks ago |
khaama.com | Vaishali Basu Sharma
In a recent development amid ongoing regional tensions, several separatist groups operating within Pakistan have issued statements following India’s military operation known as Operation Sindoor, which reportedly targeted terrorist infrastructure and several Pakistan Air Force facilities. Some factions representing ethnic communities, including the Sindhi, Baloch, Pashtun, and Seraiki, have voiced support for efforts aimed at dismantling militant infrastructure.
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3 weeks ago |
theweek.in | Vaishali Basu Sharma
Addressing an event at the US embassy in Islamabad on June 5, Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif praised US President Donald Trump for his role in helping ‘deescalate’ the situation with India—a claim New Delhi has publicly denied. He also urged Washington to facilitate a ‘comprehensive dialogue’ between the two nuclear neighbours. This request comes even as New Delhi intensifies its efforts to expose Pakistan's involvement in cross-border terrorism through Operation Sindoor.
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