Articles By Adarsh Singh

India's Faulty Policy that Provides Pakistan the Upper Hand

India's Faulty Policy that Provides Pakistan the Upper Hand

By: Adarsh Singh | Date: 01 Apr , 2017

This is a well-known fact that a friendly, stable and trustworthy neighbour is always good for growth and prosperity of any nation. Friendly relations with the neighbouring country eases...

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CPEC: Opportunity of Killing Two Birds with One Stone

CPEC: Opportunity of Killing Two Birds with One Stone

By: Adarsh Singh | Issue: Net Edition | Date: 29 Mar , 2017

The China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), Part of Chinese larger flagship project, One Belt One Road (OBOR) is termed as a ‘game changer’ and has dominated the imagination of strategic...

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Dilemma of Trump’s Grand Strategy and its Immediate Repercussions

Dilemma of Trump’s Grand Strategy and its Immediate Repercussions

By: Adarsh Singh | Issue: Net Edition | Date: 11 Feb , 2017

Last few days have been very chaotic for international community. The first fortnight of the Trump government have been memorable not only for the Americans but equally so for international...

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A Quick Check on Pakistan’s Isolation

A Quick Check on Pakistan’s Isolation

By: Adarsh Singh | Issue: Net Edition | Date: 03 Jan , 2017

It has been more than three months since Uri terror attack, which was aided and abetted by Pakistan based terror groups. Indian government under PM Modi made an all out effort to isolate Pakistan...

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Pakistan Army - The Enemy Within

Pakistan Army - The Enemy Within

By: Adarsh Singh | Issue: Net Edition | Date: 23 Oct , 2016

Every country has an army but Pakistan army has a country! The Pakistan army is an un-elected institution in itself which over the years have deliberately crafted, created and sustained an...

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With Venomous Terrorist Threat in its Backyard: Can China Remain Cocooned...

With Venomous Terrorist Threat in its Backyard: Can China Remain Cocooned...

By: Adarsh Singh | Issue: Net Edition | Date: 27 Jul , 2016

Threat from terrorism is a global affliction today. This threat is originating not only from the misguided youth of one particular religious denomination who have no idea of the teachings of...

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Biased Psyche and Unwillingness to Accept Reality Leading to Pakistan...

Biased Psyche and Unwillingness to Accept Reality Leading to Pakistan...

By: Adarsh Singh | Issue: Net Edition | Date: 10 Mar , 2016

The complexities of India- Pakistan relations have always been hard to comprehend and difficult to unravel. The genesis of the problem primarily lies in the Two Nation Theory propounded by the...

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Saudi Arabia and House of Saud at the Heart of Terrorism

Saudi Arabia and House of Saud at the Heart of Terrorism

By: Adarsh Singh | Issue: Net Edition | Date: 29 Jan , 2016

Across much of Middle East, South Asia, Africa and even in Europe and America, terrorism is being attributed by Most of the eminent analysts to the rogue element in Afghanistan, Pakistan, Libya,...

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Countries Adopting Double Standards to Tackle Terrorism

Countries Adopting Double Standards to Tackle Terrorism

By: Adarsh Singh | Issue: Net Edition | Date: 14 Jan , 2016

Terrorism in the world can not be defeated till the time we have countries adopting double standards. Double standard, wherein there is a huge difference in official statement and actual...

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US Indirect Assistance to North Korea for Nuclear Technology

US Indirect Assistance to North Korea for Nuclear Technology

By: Adarsh Singh | Date: 10 Jan , 2016

The following remarks has been received from the reader (author), which raises many questions: Finally, North Korea did the unthinkable. On 06 January, North Korea announced that it had...

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Indo-Pak Relation post Pathankot Terror Attack - a personal perspective

Indo-Pak Relation post Pathankot Terror Attack - a personal perspective

By: Adarsh Singh | Date: 04 Jan , 2016

So the inevitable happened again but on expected lines. We woke up on Saturday, to the news of a terror attack on the Pathankot Air Base in Punjab. On expected lines, because there are people and...

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