The agreement to disengage troops at the Line of Actual Control (LAC) between India and China, reached in Kazan on the sidelines of the 16th Annual BRICS Summit, is a commendable forward mov... Read more
Editor’s Note The world awaits the Israeli response to the Iranian onslaught with approximately 180 missiles only recently. In fact, what has held Netayanehu back so far is itself a wonder.... Read more
The death of 61-year-old Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar is perhaps the biggest bonanza reaped by the Israelis in their yearlong war against Hamas. Sinwar’s death, possibly one of the staunchest o... Read more
Editor’s Note The conflict zone in West Asia is expanding to engulf more countries in the region. All eyes remain vigilant, awaiting Israel’s next move. Will it be so powerful as to draw Ira... Read more
Editor’s Note With the Russians forced to get closer to the Chinese, India emerges more strongly as a necessity for the US to counter the Russia-Chaina potential. However, the US may not lik... Read more
Editor’s Note Rioting and its accompanying violence is a recurring problem globally. Police forces face many limitations in controlling these activities, resulting in their intensity and inc... Read more
Editor’s Note Part I provided an overview of Biological Warfare (BW) and Biological Weapons (BW) and their characteristics and included a brief historical perspective. Part II covers existin... Read more
Editor’s Note Biological warfare encompasses a substantial aggregation of threats by divergent means that the world faces. Unlike the use of nuclear weapons in World War II, the use of biolo... Read more
Editor’s Note This is Part II of the article “Security Challenges: India In A Multipolar World“. In this part, the article continues to analyze the causes of violence in the worl... Read more
Editor’s Note It has often been the approach of more powerful nations to overwhelm the cultural past and historical linkages of weaker nations. The Chinese efforts to Sinicize Tibet and curt... Read more