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M K Bhadrakumar
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Don’t throw Ajit Doval under the bus
Any genuine friend of India should be happy about the NSA’s extraordinary achievements; but the US is gunning for Ajit Doval, which raises doubts about American intentions.
25 September 2024, 05:26 IST
Don’t throw Ajit Doval under the bus
25 September 2024, 05:26 IST
India’s military support to Israel is a hideous mistake
Doesn’t the government realise that this is adding to the growing perception internationally that the current government is ‘Islamophobic’ and ‘anti-Muslim’?
18 September 2024, 06:15 IST
India’s military support to Israel is a hideous mistake
18 September 2024, 06:15 IST
Modi’s peace mission in Kyiv is doomed to fail
The Indian understanding is fundamentally flawed because of its failure to learn that this is at its core a civilisational war — and to see it as a Russian-Ukrainian war is utter folly
04 September 2024, 06:59 IST
Modi’s peace mission in Kyiv is doomed to fail
04 September 2024, 06:59 IST
India’s Ukraine mediation doesn’t add up
Is Modi flying to Kiev just to assuage Washington’s feelings over his earlier Moscow visit?
20 August 2024, 20:54 IST
India’s Ukraine mediation doesn’t add up
20 August 2024, 20:54 IST
Regime change in Dhaka a morality play
The speed with which the student agitation turned into an anti-government movement raises troubling questions.
07 August 2024, 00:43 IST
Regime change in Dhaka a morality play
07 August 2024, 00:43 IST
America’s democracy goes underground
If Joe Biden’s mental acuity is no longer up to the job, shouldn’t that include his job as president as well?
24 July 2024, 03:25 IST
America’s democracy goes underground
24 July 2024, 03:25 IST
Iran gets a ‘reformist loyalist’ president
Masoud Pezeshkian will shape and manage the State and regime for a long time, making him the main man in Iran.
10 July 2024, 07:17 IST
Iran gets a ‘reformist loyalist’ president
10 July 2024, 07:17 IST
Reading tea leaves in Iran’s election
Traditionally, the outcome of Iranian elections is hard to predict. It’s a toss-up between Pezeshkian and Qalibaf. Much will depend on whether a runoff becomes necessary if neither marshals 50 per cent of votes in the first round on June 28, which, most people visualise as unlikely, or, one of the three candidates withdraws at the last minute.
25 June 2024, 23:29 IST
Reading tea leaves in Iran’s election
25 June 2024, 23:29 IST
Jaishankar — India’s indispensable top diplomat
Taking potshots at S Jaishankar’s follies and foibles comes easy because his reflexes are quick and impulsive at times, but his five-year balance sheet does stand out because of his rare capacity for fine-tuning, and even course correction.
12 June 2024, 05:22 IST
Jaishankar — India’s indispensable top diplomat
12 June 2024, 05:22 IST
Indian elite’s longing for the West’s high table can only bring ridicule
While the Indian elite resorts to strident nationalistic rhetoric and jingoistic grandstanding in domestic politics, its psyche longs for a seat at the high table of Western democracies.
29 May 2024, 05:13 IST
Indian elite’s longing for the West’s high table can only bring ridicule
29 May 2024, 05:13 IST
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