Book Review: The Kaoboys of R&AW: Down Memory Lane by B. Raman
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Book Review: The Kaoboys of R&AW: Down Memory Lane by B. Raman

(By Khalid Masood) The Kaoboys of R&AW: Down Memory Lane, published in 2007 by Lancer Publishers, is a memoir by Bahukutumbi Raman, a retired Indian Police Service (IPS) officer and former Additional Secretary in India’s Research and Analysis Wing (R&AW). Spanning 294 pages, the book offers an insider’s perspective on R&AW’s operations from its inception…

The Echo Chamber Collapses: India’s Diplomatic Debacles
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The Echo Chamber Collapses: India’s Diplomatic Debacles

(By Khalid Masood) On 22 April 2025, a tragic terrorist attack in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir, claimed 26 lives, mostly tourists, in the Baisaran meadow. India swiftly pointed fingers at Pakistan, alleging state-sponsored terrorism without presenting credible evidence. This knee-jerk accusation launched a global diplomatic campaign to vilify Pakistan, spearheaded by Prime Minister Narendra Modi…

Book Review: RAW: A History of India’s Covert Operations by Yatish Yadav
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Book Review: RAW: A History of India’s Covert Operations by Yatish Yadav

(Tahir Masood) RAW: A History of India’s Covert Operations by Yatish Yadav, published in 2020 by Westland Publications, offers a rare glimpse into the shadowy world of India’s Research and Analysis Wing (R&AW), the country’s external intelligence agency. Authored by an investigative journalist with over 15 years of experience covering intelligence and conflict zones, the…

Sardaar Ji 3 Controversy: A Mirror to India’s Cultural Intolerance and Hypocrisy
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Sardaar Ji 3 Controversy: A Mirror to India’s Cultural Intolerance and Hypocrisy

(By Mohsin Tanveer) The recent controversy surrounding the Indian film “Sardaar Ji 3” has once again laid bare the deep-seated arrogance, intolerance, and rising ultra-nationalism embedded within sections of Indian society—especially its film industry. This episode, which began with the vilification of a Pakistani actor featured in the film’s trailer, has snowballed into a wider…

The F-35A Lightning II: Power, Politics, and Problems
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The F-35A Lightning II: Power, Politics, and Problems

(By Khalid Masood) In June 2025, at the NATO summit in The Hague, UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced the procurement of 12 x F-35A Lightning II stealth fighters, capable of carrying B61-12 nuclear bombs, marking a significant strengthening of the UK’s nuclear posture. This move, supporting 20,000 UK jobs, underscores the F-35A’s role in…

Suffocating a Minority: The Systemic Marginalisation of Muslims in Modi’s India
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Suffocating a Minority: The Systemic Marginalisation of Muslims in Modi’s India

(By Quratulain Khalid) Introduction: The Great Silence India, the world’s largest democracy, prides itself on its ancient civilisation, diverse society, and constitutional secularism. Yet behind the veneer of democratic ideals and economic progress, a deeply disturbing reality is unfolding: the calculated suffocation of the country’s 200-million-strong Muslim population. Once seen as equal citizens under the…

India’s Isolation in the SCO: The Failure of Anti-Pakistan Rhetoric
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India’s Isolation in the SCO: The Failure of Anti-Pakistan Rhetoric

(By Khalid Masood) In June 2025, at the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) Defence Ministers’ Meeting in Qingdao, China, India’s Defence Minister Rajnath Singh delivered a fiery speech, accusing unnamed states of sponsoring terrorism, a thinly veiled jab at Pakistan. Expecting applause, India instead met a wall of silence. The SCO’s refusal to endorse a joint…

The Road to a Nobel Peace Prize for Donald Trump
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The Road to a Nobel Peace Prize for Donald Trump

(By Khalid Masood) In a world riven by geopolitical strife, US President Donald Trump has carved a singular path, his brash, unorthodox diplomacy shaking the foundations of conflicts from Ukraine’s battlefields to the volatile Middle East. On 21 June 2025, Pakistan announced its bold nomination of Trump for the 2026 Nobel Peace Prize, lauding his…

India’s Coercive Diplomacy: The Demise of SAARC and Enmity with Neighbours
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India’s Coercive Diplomacy: The Demise of SAARC and Enmity with Neighbours

(By Ayesha Mohsin) India, once heralded as a beacon of democracy and a rising global power, stands today as a regional pariah, its coercive diplomacy poisoning relations with every neighbour and strangling the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC). From the smouldering Line of Control with Pakistan to the simmering border disputes with China,…

Saved by Iran, Sold by India: A Tale of Diplomatic Betrayal
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Saved by Iran, Sold by India: A Tale of Diplomatic Betrayal

(By Khalid Masood) In the treacherous world of global diplomacy, gratitude is often the first casualty. Principles are bartered, friendships sacrificed, and history rewritten in the pursuit of short-term gain. But few betrayals cut as deep as the one unfolding today between India and Iran—a tragic tale of trust misplaced and loyalty unrepaid. The question…