War

Why killing Hezbollah’s leaders may backfire on Israel

By eliminating Hezbollah’s leadership it knew so well, Israel has potentially created a new problem for itself.

1 month ago

Western reporting of Israel reflects a deep-rooted bias

The Western media’s decades-long bias in covering the Israeli-Palestinian conflict resurfaces, limiting the scope of narratives from Gaza.

1 month ago

Gaza war deaths: the story behind the numbers

Identifying every person killed in the conflict is an extremely difficult process – and vital for understanding what has happened.

1 month ago

Why Netanyahu chooses war over peace

As protests grow, Benjamin Netanyahu clings to power in what appears to be a gambit to shape his own political…

2 months ago

Could Modi’s Ukraine visit be a harbinger of peace?

India is aware that both Moscow and Kyiv are as yet unwilling to sit at the negotiating table to end…

3 months ago

India’s confusing messages on Israel-Palestine

Relations with Israel and Palestine along two independent tracks may not be tenable amid the current crisis, but India hasn’t…

1 year ago

India and China agree to disengage in Doklam

According to the Chinese media India has withdrawn its ‘trespassing’ troops and respected Chinese Sovereignty. Bringing the two-and-a-half-month long stand-off…

7 years ago

US reiterates ‘ironclad commitment’ to defend Japan from North Korean attack

As North Korea continues to flex muscle, US and Japan vow to work more closely to counter the threat emerging…

7 years ago

China dare not invade India, Nepal views Doklam

Nepalese are still wary of the territorial loss due to the 1962 war between China and India caused them. They…

7 years ago

N Korea fires Scud-class ballistic missile, Japan protests

In the face of growing provocation from North Korea, the US has said that it is looking at discussing a…

7 years ago