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Pakistan, Muslim Nations Oppose Somaliland: What Is India’s Stand?

In recent weeks, Somaliland—a self-declared independent state in the Horn of Africa—has once again become the focus of international attention. The situation gained momentum when Israel officially recognised Somaliland, prompting strong reactions from several Islamic countries, including Pakistan. These nations have voiced opposition to...

Putin to Visit India for Major Defence Talks

Russian President Vladimir Putin is set to visit India on December 4–5, marking his first trip to the country since the Russia–Ukraine war began. The visit comes at a crucial time, as both nations look to strengthen long-standing strategic ties amid shifting global power...

G20 Warns Against Use of Force for Territorial Expansion

The latest G20 Declaration reinforces a powerful and timely message: no nation should use the threat or use of force to pursue territorial expansion. This statement, emerging amid increasing geopolitical tensions, reflects a shared global concern over the erosion of peace, the rise of...

US Drafts Ukraine–Russia Peace Plan Without Kyiv, Zelenskyy to Talk to Trump

The geopolitical landscape surrounding the ongoing Russia–Ukraine war has taken a dramatic turn with the emergence of a new 28-point peace proposal drafted by the United States. What makes the development even more controversial is that the draft was prepared without direct Ukrainian participation,...

Two US Navy Aircraft Crash in South China Sea Within 30 Minutes

In a shocking and mysterious sequence of events, two US Navy aircraft — a fighter jet and a helicopter — crashed within 30 minutes of each other during operations over the South China Sea, one of the world’s most geopolitically sensitive regions. The United...

Will Pakistan Repeat Its Kutch Move After 60 Years?

As tensions simmer along the borders once again, questions are being raised in strategic and military circles about whether Pakistan could attempt a diversionary military move in the Rann of Kutch, similar to the one it executed sixty years ago. The historical echoes of...