Biden’s ‘Killer’ Remark Backfired, Big Time By Andrew Korybko President Biden’s recent agreement with an interviewer that his Russian counterpart is a “killer” badly backfired after it earned President Putin sympathy across the world as the latest high-profile victim of American… Read More ›
International Affairs
Women’s Rights In Conflict Area: A Case Study Of Indian Occupied Jammu And Kashmir
Women’s Rights In Conflict Area: A Case Study Of Indian Occupied Jammu And Kashmir By Dr Shagufta Ashraf Kashmiri women are the biggest victims of the ongoing conflict. They have suffered human rights abuses under the impunity of the suffocating… Read More ›
Iran’s Chabahar Port And Geopolitics Of The Region
Iran’s Chabahar Port And Geopolitics Of The Region By Ahmed Quraishi Chabahar port in Iran, with India’s investment, is a strange story. President Trump reluctantly excluded it from US sanctions, and it is the only Indian-run port Pakistan signed a… Read More ›
Kashmir and the Role of the United States
Kashmir and the Role of the United States By Dr Ghulam Nabi Fai The Kashmir question is one of the oldest unresolved international problems in the world. The experience of nearly seven decades has shown that it will not go… Read More ›
The First-Ever Quad Leadership Summit Confirmed The Bloc’s Anti-Chinese Purpose
The First-Ever Quad Leadership Summit Confirmed The Bloc’s Anti-Chinese Purpose By Andrew Korybko The bloc thought that it could dispel suspicions of its motives by emphasizing that it came together for humanitarian reasons almost two decades ago but that narrative is… Read More ›
India Is Wrong To Blame The IRGC For Late January’s Attempted Terrorist Attack
India Is Wrong To Blame The IRGC For Late January’s Attempted Terrorist Attack By Andrew Korybko India knows that it’s being lied to by the US, “Israel”, and/or Saudi Arabia but is still going along with them anyhow because it naively… Read More ›
America’s Following In Russia’s Diplomatic Footsteps In Afghanistan
America’s Following In Russia’s Diplomatic Footsteps In Afghanistan By Andrew Korybko US Special Afghan Envoy Zalmay Khalilzad’s new approach to resolving the War on Afghanistan follows in Russia’s diplomatic footsteps by encouraging the creation of an inclusive government between Kabul and… Read More ›
Azerbaijan’s Reconstruction to Reconnect: A Way Forward
Azerbaijan’s Reconstruction to Reconnect: A Way Forward By News Desk On 8th March 2021, an Online International Conference was organized on “Azerbaijan’s Reconstruction to Reconnect: A Way Forward”. This conference was jointly organized by Regional Integration Center, University of the… Read More ›
Release of Kashmiri Political Prisoners Demanded
Kashmiri Political Prisoners Must Be Released By Our Special Correspondent Washington, DC March 6, 2021 – “Masarat Alam Bhat, an alumnus of a prestigious missionary Tyndale Biscoe School, is one of the most recognizable Kashmiri youth leader. He has been-detained… Read More ›
India-Pakistan Ceasefire: What Next?
India-Pakistan Ceasefire: What Next? By Dr Ghulam Nabi Fai India and Pakistan reached to the ceasefire arrangement at the Line of Control (LoC) and all the sectors with effect from midnight February 24/25, 2021. It is happy augury to know… Read More ›