Articles By Prashant Sharma
Will the historically shattered “holyland” ever have peace?
By: Prashant Sharma | Issue: Net Edition | Date: 02 Feb , 2024
Israelis and Palestinians share a history marked by expulsions, killings, and divisions. Now, more than ever, it is crucial for both sides to actively seek ways to foster peace and create a sphere...
The deceitful war of the US in Ukraine
By: Prashant Sharma | Issue: Net Edition | Date: 18 Jul , 2023
The Russian invasion of Ukraine has been going on for more than 500 days. Both sides on every other day claim to be dominating and getting closer to rout the other. However, there is no end in...
Economic and Technological Overview of Indian National Power
By: Prashant Sharma | Issue: Vol. 38.2, Apr-Jun 2023 | Date: 15 Jul , 2023
Correlli Barnett, British military historian wrote in The Collapse of British Power, that national power “consists most of all in the nation itself, the people, their skills, energy, ambition,...
The Balance of power in early 18th century India
By: Prashant Sharma | Date: 11 Apr , 2023
Summery The present article follows the previous one which covered the emergence of the Maratha empire and their military engagements up to 1721, including naval confrontations with the British...
The Balance of Power of early 18th Century India
By: Prashant Sharma | Date: 15 Mar , 2023
Summary This article is the first of the two articles which concerns the balance of power in early 18th century India. The first article will discuss events preceding 1700 AD followed by the death...
The origins of the Russia Ukraine war and its Lessons
By: Prashant Sharma | Date: 13 Mar , 2023
Carl Von Clauswitz, the great Prussian General and thinker, wrote in extreme detail over warfare. He bifurcated war into two types – Absolute and Real. According to him, the absolute war is...
India-US since 1991 and divergences of 21St century
By: Prashant Sharma | Issue: Net Edition | Date: 21 Feb , 2023
The Kicklighter proposals of 1991 initiated the process of bringing India and US closer. Till 1991 the two democracies were described as the “estranged democracies”.However, the world order...