Pakistan’s OIC Summit On Afghanistan: A Step In The Right Direction By Andrew Korybko Pakistan hosted an extraordinary session of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) over the weekend aimed at averting Afghanistan’s impending humanitarian crisis. The war-torn country is presently… Read More ›
Geopolitics
The Russian Spy Chief’s Interview Adds Credence To Moscow’s Balancing Intentions
The Russian Spy Chief’s Interview Adds Credence To Moscow’s Balancing Intentions By Andrew Korybko TASS reported on some key excerpts from his latest media appearance where he not only denied that his country has any “main adversaries” like during the Soviet… Read More ›
Russia-India Military And Economic Cooperation – Implications For Pakistan
Russia-India Military And Economic Cooperation – Implications For Pakistan Security analysts Khalid Muhammad and Shahid Raza analyse President Putin’s recent visit to India and comment on military and economic cooperation between Russia and India, and how it can affect Pakistan…. Read More ›
East Pakistan Debacle: Yahya, Mujib, Bhutto And Transfer Of Power – Part 7
East Pakistan Debacle: Yahya, Mujib, Bhutto And Transfer Of Power – Part 7 By IkJustuju In this part we have explained why Yahya Khan did not interfere in Awami League’s aggressive political campaign and what happened between Yahya, Mujib and Bhutto… Read More ›
73 Years On: Kashmir Crisis Remains A Living Hell
73 Years On: Kashmir Crisis Remains A Living Hell By Our Special Correspondent Washington, D.C. December 10, 2021 – Dr Ghulam Nabi Fai, Secretary General, Washington-based World Kashmir Awareness Forum today lamented the seeming conspiracy of silence over gross affronts… Read More ›
The Summit For Democracy Portends Hybrid War Escalations In The New Cold War
The Summit For Democracy Portends Hybrid War Escalations In The New Cold War By Andrew Korybko By explicitly making the West’s conception of “democracy” the ideological fault line in the New Cold War, the US distracts from the economic and strategic… Read More ›
East Pakistan Debacle: Did Mujib Want Regional Autonomy Or Independence? – Part 6
East Pakistan Debacle: Did Mujib Want Regional Autonomy Or Independence? – Part 6 By IkJustuju In this part we have explored the factors that led to the postponement of National Assembly session in March 1971: What were the implications of Mujib’s… Read More ›
Afghanistan, Pakistan, India and US policy: Q and A on Asia
Afghanistan, Pakistan, India and US policy: Q and A on Asia This is an interview with the Editor of Voice of East published on Club of Info. Voice of East is an independent, non-profit media organisation with core focus on issues related to… Read More ›
The China-ASEAN Strategic Partnership Is An Example For The World
The China-ASEAN Strategic Partnership Is An Example For The World By Andrew Korybko The Chinese leader’s vision of building a peaceful, safe and secure, prosperous, beautiful, and amicable home together with ASEAN could also apply to America too. All that’s needed… Read More ›
The Zangezur Corridor Is The ECO’s Most Strategic Project
The Zangezur Corridor Is The ECO’s Most Strategic Project By Andrew Korybko To oppose the Zangezur Corridor is to oppose China and Russia’s multipolar vision. It also suggests that one has fallen for self-interested forces’ fake news campaigns against this multilaterally… Read More ›