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Sushila Karki, the Army, and the Future of Indo-Nepal Relations
Poonam Sharma
Nepal, a nation usually trapped between its democratic inclinations and long-standing institutional vulnerabilities, seems to be moving into a new and unfamiliar phase. Reports have it that the Nepal Army has approached…
CP Radhakrishnan: From Coimbatore Strongman to India’s Vice President
Not every politician’s story is written in dramatic sweeps of power or controversy. Some rise by walking slowly but steadily, carrying with them an air of sincerity that time eventually rewards. CP Radhakrishnan, India’s Vice…
Explosions in Doha: Israel Threatens a New Geopolitical Storm
Poonam Sharma
The targeted Israeli attack on Hamas commanders in Doha, Qatar, has opened a perilous new front in the protracted Middle Eastern conflict, with potential implications that go far beyond the Gaza strip or Israel's boundaries.…
Nepal Unrest: Social Media, UNCHR, and the Global Deep State
Poonam Sharma
The political unrest in Nepal has again highlighted the way in which the global powers, Western institutions, and international social media platforms are influencing South Asian politics. Following the dramatic demonstrations…
Vice Presidential Election 2025: Beyond the Numbers
Harshita Rai
On September 9, the nation will watch closely as Members of Parliament cast their votes to elect India’s next Vice President. It may not be a direct election like the Lok Sabha polls, but make no mistake — this contest carries…
India, Oil, and the Truth: Fact-Checking the New U.S. Tariff Talk
Standfirst
In a flurry of remarks, President Donald Trump and his aides portrayed U.S.–India trade as a “one-sided disaster” and labeled India a “laundromat for the Kremlin.” The rhetoric is punchy—but much of it leaves out context on how…
India’s Expanding Role in Southeast Asia: Balancing U.S. and China
Poonam Sharma
The Indian Ocean and its surrounding Southeast Asian region have long been the battleground for competing global powers. Today, this contest is growing more intense as the United States and China extend their influence deeper…
Odisha Govt. to Reclaim 58,000 Acres of Lord Jagannath’s Land
Poonam Sharma
The Odisha government has embarked on one of the largest religious land recovery campaigns in modern India, seeking to reclaim nearly 58,000 acres of land belonging to Lord Jagannath that had, over the centuries, slipped into…
Trump’s Tariffs Backfire: India’s Swadeshi Wave Targets US Giants
Harshita Rai
A wave of anti-US sentiment has erupted across India after US President Donald Trump slapped an unprecedented 50 per cent tariff on Indian goods, citing New Delhi’s continued purchase of Russian crude oil. The penalty — among…
Drone Politics and the Global Experiment: India, China, and the West
Poonam Sharma
In the politics and economics of the present day, city life itself is now an experiment. Surveillance systems, drones, and street-level control are remaking societies in ways that feel less like freedom and more like being…