India’s moment of reckoning in High Table Diplomacy 11 September 2023 The Indian stamp was evident in the adoption of the G20 resolution, which was a triumph brought about by the BRICS plus, led by predecessor president G20 Indonesia and successor president G20 Brazil, with South Africa as present BRICS host all aiding India sherpa […]
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23 August 2023 It is a rare coincidence that when a major summit conference is on in South Africa as BRICS Summit the Vikram moon lander rover will attempt to touch the surface of the moon’s south polar region some time today. While Indian News Media is on overdrive in hyping it, with one major […]
25 July 2023 While a existing dimension of Cold War that lasted between Moscow and Washington for close to five decades after the famous detente at Yalta during the WWII is being mapped as prismatic review of the conflict in Ukraine, unknown or even unwittingly, two Asiatic neighbours- India and China are being drawn into […]
American Atma Indian Nirbharta
29 June 2023 The exchange of ridiculous levels of diatribe between Indian diaspora and politically aligned Indians must not distract from the larger evidence that India has been as an establishment pro America for decades now officially. Equally while the White House Press aides may have taken a position over the trolling or harassment that […]
17 April 2023 Well into this second year of this relentless SMO, unlike what the native experts from former Soviet Warsaw Pact countries had predicted, the Russians did not hibernate over the winter. The thaw of spring fast approaching, the campaign has followed the mandate of the military political leadership to the ‘T’, modestly and […]
#Ukraine:The Global Tilt
5 March 2023 Few expected that the world would change, even though we end up remember the day after of how a week itself is considered too long, that politics oft is a play of strange bedfellows. So we look at how Ukraine is retreating blasting railway bridges across Bahmutha river as they surrender the […]
24 February 2023 The saying about the FOG OF WAR is that ‘No Plan Survives Contact’. So we must understand that two distinct military cultures who are at war in Ukraine are still ‘planning’ and this after one whole year of combat operations which have stood up as a testimony to that adage that ‘more […]
10 February 2023 When the Global Commons marched post Cold War, it was the breeze of liberal free market economics that carried the comity of nations through GATT and WTO, by establishment of common markets and free trade zones across regions. While the global economy had been pegged to the US Greenback for more than […]
23 January 2023 Any parable about brothers, about unity from Panchatantra to Jatakas to folk lore will always inform us about how an outside influence disturbs the equilibrium between siblings and promote rivalry. Yet, I am tempted to draw from ancient Tamil history where a poet, Perunchitiranar wrote about two brothers who ruled their kingdom, […]