Our nation is in a state of chaos, politically and economically. Many other nations in the world are in their own states of ...
Pakistan is linking Indus civilisation claims and territorial narratives to the IWT dispute, portraying water as existential, ...
There is still no lasting peace deal in the Persian Gulf, but energy-hungry Asia is already drawing energy lessons from four months of war: It needs bigger buffers, a greater diversity of fossil-fuel ...
A narrow strip of water, barely 21 miles wide at its tightest point, holds the global economy hostage every single day. The ...
A Persian proverb, "This game is not suitable for you whose house is made of straw," powerfully advises caution, especially when facing personal flaws or vulnerabilities. It urges self-reflection ...
Businesses and governments are struggling to determine who will shoulder the costs of protecting critical infrastructure. | ...
India has said it plans to build strategic reserves of crude, liquefied petroleum and natural gas, while Indonesia and ...
Has the nature of war changed? Can small nations now defeat large nations? Can high tech win over low tech? US-Iran and ...
Field developments across West Asia region, particularly after a period of inflamed tensions and the subsequent push toward ...
Asia is learning crucial lessons from the recent Persian Gulf conflict, emphasizing the need for larger energy reserves and a ...
The Allianz and Unctad reports reach the same conclusion: The era when maritime disruptions could be dismissed as temporary ...
After UCC, will other BJP-ruled states follow the Uttarakhand government’s template to abolish the Madrassa Board from July 1?