Articles in Geopolitics

By: admin | Date: 01 Feb , 2016

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India’s Satellite Monitoring Facility in Vietnam Upsets China

India’s Satellite Monitoring Facility in Vietnam Upsets China

By: Radhakrishna Rao | Issue: Net Edition | Date: 30 Jan , 2016

 As part of its space diplomacy and “Look East” policy, Indian political leadership may not be averse to the idea of making available services of India’s home grown satellite information...

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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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The complicated Indo-Iran relationship

The complicated Indo-Iran relationship

By: Lt Col Avinash Chandra | Issue: Net Edition | Date: 28 Jan , 2016

India and Iran share a cultural relationship since Neolithic age. However due to certain extraneous factors the relationship has become complicated if not very complex. Republic of India and...

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Stranded Refugees, Bewildered Diplomacy: Humanitarian Mayhem in Europe

Stranded Refugees, Bewildered Diplomacy: Humanitarian Mayhem in Europe

By: Anant Mishra | Issue: Net Edition | Date: 26 Jan , 2016

The refugee crisis is creating mayhem in Europe, with thousands of civilians seeking asylum, diplomacy is seen at its worst form. The term “Refugee” became widely popular after April 2015...

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Why India is not learning from Israel?

Why India is not learning from Israel?

By: VBN Ram | Issue: Net Edition | Date: 25 Jan , 2016

Besides desirous illegal immigrants there are others wishing to infiltrate into the United States from Mexico to unsettle the US authorities, so as to ensure a continual exodus of immigrants to...

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Riding the Dragon

Riding the Dragon

By: Nilabh Krishna | Issue: Courtesy: Uday India | Date: 25 Jan , 2016

Territorial disputes in the South China Sea continue to be a source of tension and potential conflict between China and other countries in the region. Beijing’s intention to exert greater control...

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A 'New Era' of Democracy in Taiwan: Implications for Regional Security & Economy

A 'New Era' of Democracy in Taiwan: Implications for Regional Security & Economy

By: Teshu Singh | Issue: Courtesy: IPCS | Date: 24 Jan , 2016

Elections are the bedrock of democracy. Taiwan is a multi-party democracy and the only ethnic Chinese society that can boast of being a Democracy. On 16 January 2016, 23 million citizens of the...

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Pakistan Second Peshawar Jehadi Attack Result of Good and Bad Taliban Mindset

Pakistan Second Peshawar Jehadi Attack Result of Good and Bad Taliban Mindset

By: Brig Arun Bajpai | Issue: Net Edition | Date: 23 Jan , 2016

On 20 January 2016 Bacha Khan University located in Charsadda in Peshawar district of the North West Pakistan province known as Khyber Pakhtoonkhwa was attacked by the jehadis of the Pakistani...

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Forecast 2016: Another Year at the Crossroads for Pakistan

Forecast 2016: Another Year at the Crossroads for Pakistan

By: Sushant Sareen | Issue: Courtesy: IPCS | Date: 22 Jan , 2016

Much like in all the previous 67 years of its existence, Pakistan finds itself on the crossroads even in the 68th year. The good things that happened in 2015 on the economic, security, diplomatic...

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