By Nasim Zehra On May 17, 1999, the prime minister was given a detailed operational briefing on Operation KohPaima (Op KP). It was held at the Inter Services Intelligence’s (ISI’s) Ojhri Camp
By Sankarshan Thakur Just a footnote, if you will, to the annual rite of fuming and frothing over the Emergency, now that it is beginning to ebb and settle: there were many
By Andrew Whitehead. June has been a cruel month in Kashmir. As it opened, there appeared to be a glimmer of hope in one of the most enduring of separatist conflicts. The
By Umair Rashid Tourism plays a vital role in the economic development of a number of countries across the globe. Known for its astonishing beauty throughout the world, Kashmir has suitably been
By Talmiz Ahmad The G-7 summit of developed nations that took place in Quebec on June 8-9 will be long-remembered for the iconic photograph of Western leaders crowding around US President Donald
By Shekhar Gupta. Throwing good money after bad money is an old truism. But throwing good money after bad politics? Every government does it in its last year. But is Narendra Modi’s
By Jawed Naqvi India’s opposition parties must quickly deal with two problems ahead of the next election. One stems from an irrational fear of Prime Minister Modi, of what tricks he might
By Jan-e-Alam Khaki Religious experience has been a profound phenomenon in human history in terms of holding beliefs, adopting a religious language, and interpreting the mundane and sacred. There is no one
By Anand K Sahay As soon as Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrived on the scene, many in India associated with professional diplomacy, and taking a cue from them the broad foreign policy-security
By NITIN PAI You can’t solve a problem if you have not defined it correctly. The story of the Narendra Modi government’s approach towards Jammu and Kashmir is one of a poorly
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