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How Russia-Ukraine Conflict has Put Cryptocurrencies in Spotlight

Just days before the Russian invasion of Ukraine, thousands of people in Canada joined a truckers’ protest movement called the “freedom convoy” to oppose government health measures. To support the…

By PTI and Chanakya Forum

Book Review – ‘Crunch Time: Narendra Modi’s National Security Crises’

With a catchy title– Crunch Time– and an attention-drawing picture of our Prime Minister in the commander’s cupola of the Arjun Tank! What is this book about? As per the…

By Lt Gen AK Singh

Japan Decides To Keep Russian Gas

By Yoshifumi Takemoto, Yuka Obayashi and Ritsuko Shimizu TOKYO (Reuters) - Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida's announcement on Thursday that he would not abandon a massive Russian gas project was…

By PTI and Chanakya Forum

India’s Vote – Deft or Daft Diplomacy

Russia-Ukraine war is touching everyone in different ways as the already stressed global world order goes through a premediated churn. As if pandemic was not enough, geo politics between Moscow…

By Amb Anil Trigunayat

Oil Industry’s Plastic Boom Threatens U.N.’s ‘Historic’ Pollution Pact

By John Geddie and Joe Brock NAIROBI (Reuters) - When the United Nations agreed a landmark deal to create the world's first ever global plastic pollution treaty this week, every…

By PTI and Chanakya Forum

After OROP, Time to Make Indian Defence Pensions Tax Exempt

The President’s Commission order given to each Gentleman Cadet (GC) before he passes out from the Indian Military Academy (IMA), Dehradun and the Officers Training Academy (OTA), Chennai to become…

By Lt Col JS Sodhi (Retd)

The Rising Tide of India’s Multilateralism

The treaty of Westphalia[1] marked a crucial genesis that led to the process of countries transform and becoming a nation-state. In its essence, the treaty was intended to mark the…

By Sankalp Singh

Book Review – ‘The Force Behind The Forces’

Books have immense healing power. Reading is an intimate process; it is between you and the book which is silent and yet it contains words powerful enough to bring revolutions.…

By Radha Sharma

China Eyes Doklam Again

China has accelerated settlement-building along its disputed border with Bhutan, with more than 200 structures, including two-storey buildings, under construction in six locations, according to satellite image analysis conducted for…

By PTI and Chanakya Forum

Galwan – China Got it Wrong, Again!

Global Times, owned by the ‘People’s Daily’ the mouthpiece of the Chinese Communist party (CCP), tweeted on the new year “In the Galwan Valley near the border with India, under…

By Lt Gen Vinod Bhatia (Retd)

India Australia Trade Relations – Future Beckons

Today when Covid19 seems to be waning, other realities of the present times dawn onto us. The world is undergoing a major digital revolution; we are fighting climate change and…

By Mukesh Maru

The Third India-Central Asia Dialogue: Towards Greater Cooperation

Introduction The Third India-Central Asia Dialogue will take place in New Delhi on 18th-19th December, 2021. Foreign Ministers of all the five Central Asian states viz Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan…

By Ashok Sajjanhar