6 May 2022 Never before in history it would seem that greatness has been delivered to a nation, in such a perfunctory fashion. Greatness in terms of economic and technological prowess, on a platter by the extant order, out of sheer desire of maximising profit. China benefited by the World War II defeat of Japan, […]
Tag: Free Tibet Movement
09 June 2021 I am no student of mandarin, yet, I am told that the sounds that are made by characters were once variant from region to region, much like how in Tamil country or in the Hindustani heartland, the lore says that the language transforms from every village precinct to the next. ( Scholars […]
Xinjiang-Chink In China?
23 November 2020 As we study the contours of the conflict in the Caucasus region, the attention of any one who has interest is drawn to the ethnic nature of this conflict. How Turkic people are driving this Azeri effort to take back territories lost in the first Karabakh war of 1990s is not the […]
9 October 2020 For all the geostrategic play many are actually going about discounting what I would call the domestic and the immediate for China. Just look at Taiwan, which appeared increasingly amenable at one point to sort of coexisting with China, even under the One China Policy, which America had under Nixon endorsed, which […]