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Kabir TanejaORF |

Both West Asia and India have suffered terror strikes in the recent past, bringing to the forefront a global crisis that has been diluted in...

India, despite being at the receiving end of many terror attacks, has had domestic successes that do not find mention in the prevailing counter-terror...

Pragmatism and convergence on Pakistan have replaced ideology and legacy concerns as the main drivers of India-Afghanistan relations

China taking primary ownership to try and mend Afghanistan-Pakistan ties can bog Beijing down in a region and conflict where it has limited experience


The architecture of the US, in countering terrorism, post-9/11, has changed drastically. This must be factored into India’s approach moving forward.


While a setback is imminent, the strikes may not be enough to push Iran to give up its nuclear ambitions.


Instead of responding with counterterror operations, which are conservative and contained, operations such as Operation Sindoor will be the new norm

Indian counter-terror thinking needs strengthening from the ground up without care of international levers, FATF, and other multilateral security...

The normalisation of extremist groups staking control of major States has had no clear policy response from most countries.


India's potential engagement with Taliban officials marks a significant policy shift amid geopolitical realities, raising concerns for national...

Republican candidate Donald Trump has clocked a significant victory in the US elections, setting up his mandate to drive into power by January....

The killing of Hezbollah chief Hassan Nasrallah in Israeli airstrikes on the Dahieh suburb of Beirut, a predominantly Shia stronghold, was a...

One could easily dismiss it as a spy film plot if it weren't so real: a highly sophisticated 'pager attack' purportedly by Israeli agencies has...

While Hamas Politburo chief Ismail Haniyeh's assassination in Iran's capital Tehran mere hours after the swearing-in ceremony of President Masoud...
