United States
Sunanda K. Datta-Ray | Why US, Saudis aren’t in a hurry to halt war in Gaza
If the major powers failed the Palestinians, their own race brothers were not very helpful either
AA Edit | Biden goes to Israel amid fears of a larger conflict
In his 15 years in office, the belligerent Netanyahu had never engaged in an all-out war
Sanjaya Baru | After Look West, Modi govt now Acts West too
Former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh announced in July 2005 a “Look West” policy
AA Edit | Modi’s visit takes India-US ties to an entirely new level
These warm ties appear so naturally aligned it is a mystery why they took so long to manifest
Saeed Naqvi | As Beijing tries to broker peace deals, US firms up its alliances
The US, as yesterday’s hegemon, has woefully diminished its persuasiveness
AA Edit | Amid superpower games, Ukraine becomes a pawn
It is becoming increasingly apparent that Ukraine is a mere pawn in the games the superpowers are playing
Sergey Lavrov questions focus on Ukraine conflict in G-20 grouping
Saying Russia had excellent relations with both China and India, he also attacked the efforts to “militarise” the four-nation Quad
AA Edit | Ukraine war to rage on for now
The world has suffered, but none more than the Ukrainians as their country has been pummelled by missiles of modern warfare
Sanjeev Ahluwalia | Will a sparkling Maharajah be ‘home away from home’?
Prime Minister Narendra Modi hailed the two agreements for deepening mutually beneficial cooperation with both the United States and France
AA Edit | US downing of Chinese spy balloon justifiable
Fear of advanced aerial technology of cutting edge kind to spy on a country’s nuclear missile silos is perceived to be threat to sovereignty