CONSISTENTLY VIOLATED THE SPIRIT

consistently violated the spirit

In view of Pakistan’s persistent breaches of bilateral and international commitments, there is a strong case for India to adopt a more assertive and recalibrated approach in responding to such provocations. Over the years, Pakistan has consistently violated the spirit and letter of the Shimla Agreement (1972) by internationalizing the Kashmir iss

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India’s recent announcement

India’s recent announcement to suspend the operational aspects of the treaty—though stopping short of a complete withdrawal—marks a clear departure from its traditionally cautious stance on trans-boundary water management. This signals a critical juncture in South Asian diplomacy and introduces a new dimension to India-Pakistan tensions, wher

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crisis that has the potential

The consequences of this war are not confined to Sudan. The conflict is rapidly becoming a regional crisis that has the potential to destabilize large swaths of Africa and even disrupt international trade. Sudan’s strategic location, bordering seven countries and the Red Sea, makes its stability crucial to the security of the region. Already, the

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Even former President Moon

Even former President Moon Jae-in is in trouble Even before the trial of Yoon for criminal charge gets over, South Korean politics plunged into another crisis when former liberal President Moon Jae-in was indicted for alleged bribery charges. The charge is that during his term in office, a budget airline gave his son-in-law a lucrative no-show job.

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have a better living prescription

On the contrary, Witkoff dismissed the notion of a two-state solution as “just a word.” He went on to say that “what two-state to me means is how do we have a better living prescription for Palestinians who are living in Gaza?” Witkoff continued: “It’s not just about housing. Maybe it’s about AI coming there. Maybe it’s about hyper-

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