Quitting BRICS is non-option, as India gains out of its membership — although it is hardly making any significant contribution to the advancement of the grouping.
Pakistan
How And Why The U.S. Dictatorship Overthrew Pakistan’s Democracy
The U.S. regime views Pakistanis to be its slaves. The behind-the-scenes rulers of Pakistan made clear that they are agree to that.
India’s Discontent With The SCO
The SCO is embracing great connectivity projects that bypass India due to its intractable differences and disputes with China and Pakistan.
Pakistan Political Crisis: Causes And Effects
Another acute political crisis in Pakistan was primarily caused by the rapid deterioration of socioeconomic conditions.
Turkmenistan Gas Not For Europe
While Asian countries are focused on the implementation of TAPI, Ashgabat definitely does not possess idle resources for the European Union.
Russia, China Take Holistic View Of The Pamirs And Hindu Kush
The Xi’an Declaration, issued after the First China-Central Asia Summit at Xi’an, takes a direct hit at the West’s interference in the region.
Imran Khan And The Independence Of Pakistan
Pakistan has never been independent. It has always remained a toy in the hands of the United Kingdom and the United States. During the Western war against the Afghan communist regime, it became a rear base for Bin Laden’s mujahideen and Arab fighters. However, for the past decade, a cricket champion like no other has been trying to liberate it, make peace with India and create social services: Imran Khan.
Pakistan’s Arming Of Kiev Is Meant To Secure US Support In The Event Of A Formal Military Coup
Pakistan denies that it’s arming Kiev and insists that its military shipments to Europe prohibit the transfer of these wares to third parties
Russia’s Gas Union Eyes Pakistan, India
The US will be uneasy about a “gas union” between Russia, Pakistan, India. But India has vital interests in safeguarding its energy security.
The Negative Consequences Of A Special Relationship With The U.S. For Pakistan (II)
Part I The defeat in the Indo-Pakistani armed conflict in 1972 and the loss of East Pakistan (now Bangladesh) contributed to a serious cooling of allied relations with Washington; the White House did not consider it necessary to provide direct military assistance to Pakistan for fear of being drawn into […]
The Negative Consequences Of A Special Relationship With The U.S. For Pakistan (I)
Since the collapse of British India and gaining independence in 1947, Pakistan has remained at the center of American geopolitical interests in South Asia and the Middle East for more than seven decades, regardless of the changing political landscape and the balance of power in the region over that time. […]
The Global Consequences Of South Asia’s Grand Strategic Reorientation
While it remains to be seen whether Pakistan will grotesquely transform from the “Zipper of Eurasia” into the “Faultline of Eurasia” like is feared, that scenario is still credible enough to seriously concern all stakeholders. South Asia’s Central Role In The Great Bifurcation The global systemic transition to multipolarity is […]
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