Category : Diplomacy


India's DITWAH Aid Extended to Northern Sri Lanka

India's flagship DITWAH development assistance program is now active in Sri Lanka's Northern Province, focusing on agriculture, fisheries, and infrastructure. This marks a significant expansion of India's neighborhood-first policy.

Naravane Links India's Future to Stable Neighbourhood

Former Indian Army Chief General Manoj Naravane emphasizes the inseparable link between India's progress and stability in neighbouring countries like Bangladesh, calling for a collaborative regional approach.

India's Security Challenge Beyond Magical Thinking

As America's new security doctrine leans on hopeful assumptions, India faces real threats from climate, commerce, and conflict. Expert analysis reveals why pragmatic strategy is non-negotiable for New Delhi. Read more.

Egypt Lifts Travel Ban on Activist Alaa Abdel Fattah

Egypt's attorney general has removed the travel ban on Egyptian-British activist Alaa Abdel Fattah, allowing him to travel after a recent airport blockade. Read the full story on his decade-long ordeal and international advocacy.

India Reacts to Hindu Lynching in Bangladesh

Congress leader Shashi Tharoor condemns mob rule after a Hindu man's killing in Bangladesh. Priyanka Chaturvedi slams Modi govt's silence. Read more on the diplomatic fallout.

Indus Waters Treaty: A Deep Dive into the 1960 Pact

The Indus Waters Treaty, signed in 1960, divides six rivers between India and Pakistan. This explainer details its history, recent tensions, and why it's crucial for regional stability. Read to understand the geopolitics of water.

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