New Delhi and Dhaka: A Case of Awadh Dilemma?
Bangladesh wants to turn back the clock to pre-1971. Is India clear-sighted enough to accept this new reality?
Bangladesh wants to turn back the clock to pre-1971. Is India clear-sighted enough to accept this new reality?
The following is an interview that ForPol conducted with Mr Zafar Sahito – Founder and Chief Organiser of the Jeay Sindh Freedom Movement, where Mr Sahito opens up about his views on the nature of the Movement, Sindh’s ancient connection to the Indian Subcontinent, and Pakistan’s politics. ForPol Staff (FPS): Can you introduce the Jeay […]
Anusuya Datta is a Canadian journalist and editor who writes at the intersection of technology, sustainability, and the public good.
This exposé not only unearths a deliberate attempt to provoke conflict but also paints a picture of a deeply divided Bangladesh polity.
Lord Curzon operated far beyond the ceremonial duties of a viceroy, indulging in ancient art restoration and imperial processions.
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The pursuit of strategic autonomy requires walking the extra mile collectively to develop state-of-the-art domestic defence-industrial base.