‘Good Friends’ Narendra Modi and Donald Trump announce renewed India-US talks
US President Donald Trump has now recalibrated his stance towards India while Narendra Modi has reciprocated Trump’s ‘good friend’ outreach.
US President Donald Trump has now recalibrated his stance towards India while Narendra Modi has reciprocated Trump’s ‘good friend’ outreach.
In 1951, Nepal, an ancient Himalayan kingdom- made an extraordinary, if little-remembered, proposal: to merge with India.
Israeli Defence Forces (IDF) carried out a strike on the city of Doha, Qatar, targeting senior Hamas leaders. IDF claimed it took out HAMAS functionaries.
There have 3 different PMs in Nepal within 5 years. Discontent was brewing, reflected in the political instability in the country between 2020 and 2025.
In Nepal, the Maoist-led governments and their leftist cronies promised the moon. All they have given the people is hot air and poverty.
The backlash fractured the LDP of Shigeru Ishiba. His resignation — a kind of a forced deal — is perhaps to avert a deeper rift within the party.
Kejriwal signed a 2009 letter against anti maoist operations, a move that still raises questions about his stance on security forces and insurgency
Ishiba wanted a legacy of strong diplomacy. Instead, he leaves with an image of a leader who bowed to Washington and lost the confidence of his own people.
The Tribunal Report signed by Prashant Bhushan was published in 2010 during the UPA Government when Manmohan Singh was Prime Minister.
This is a high-stakes chess game for India. The US does not care about anyone else’s discomfort. For them, the allies are just bigger pawns.