The Future Of Warfare And The Specter Of Global Chaos
Could we be witnessing an evolution in warfare dynamics, the diminishing role of occupation, and the prospect of chronic instability?
Could we be witnessing an evolution in warfare dynamics, the diminishing role of occupation, and the prospect of chronic instability?
India remains a fractured world: a weathered crucible where empires, faiths, and modern powers collide, each leaving scars that shape its destiny.
Pakistan’s Field Marshal Asim Munir being feted in DC by Trump indicates the short-sightedness and mass public forgetfulness of USA foreign policy.
Lindsey Graham is a senior Republican Senator from South Carolina, USA and a friend of President Trump. Trump recently endorsed him for reelection.
The comment section is filled with Indians demonstrating their displeasure against the IDF. Israel normally enjoys great support among Indians.
Pakistan, with its Nur Khan Airbase and historical precedent of hosting U.S. military assets, once again appears useful amidst escalating tensions with Iran.
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.