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As instability rocks Afghan, the world must step in
The US blames Pakistani “safe havens” and duplicity for their failure and pressed Pakistan to fight their fight.
India gears up to fight nuclear attacks
DRDO hands over to Army recce vehicle to counter chemical, biological hits too.
Orchestrating regime change: At what price?
Regime change, rooted in the nation’s psyche, is a constant in US foreign policy regardless of who holds office.
Pakistan will not spare doctor who helped US find Osama
Dr. Shakil Afridi, hailed as a hero by U.S. officials, was arrested after U.S. forces killed bin Laden in May 2011.
A holistic view of India’s security
The chapter on internal security situation analyses the relevant factors for sustenance of various outfits.
After Aleppo, Assad likely to target Idlib
President Assad pursued a policy of siege, truces and forced surrenders, deporting thousands of rebels and opposition to Idlib.
Radicalisation poses challenge to society
As a society, we have been somewhat accustomed to the problem of radicalisation.
US warns of possible terror attacks in Europe during holiday season
There was credible information that ISIS, al Qaeda and their affiliates continued to plan attacks in Europe, the US State Department said.