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India’s Quiet Handshake with the Taliban

 Amandeep Midha is clearly in fine form. With the Afghan Foreign Minister still in India, he has already sent in an article for publication on India’s pragmatic engagement with the Taliban-ruled nation. This is unusually swift for our web magazine, but we are doing our best to keep pace with his speed. The piece is as timely as it is thought-provoking — a dispatch that arrives before the dust has even settled.

In the Dark of the Theatre, Palestine Flickers

Hollywood has long harbored an open secret: it has been quietly telling the story of Palestine for decades. From Avatar to Star Wars, some of our most beloved blockbusters draw direct inspiration from the struggles of occupation and resistance. Yet, they rarely utter the word “Palestine”—a subject that still unsettles the powerful. In this article, the author, himself an immigrant, unpacks how the silver screen has been revealing the truth, one allegory at a time.

India Between America’s Debt and Russia’s Reserves

Our discerning readers may recall Amandeep Midha’s earlier piece, “The Hollow Dollar: America’s Modern Suez Moment,” which vividly explored the fiscal vulnerabilities of the United States. In his present article, Midha contends that as America lives on borrowed money and Russia fights on reserves, India must choose its future: the fragility of Washington or the patience of Moscow.

Miss Greenland: Indigenous Pride and a Geopolitical Signal from Denmark

The Danish Prime Minister’s formal apology to the women of Greenland led us to explore the concept of Inuit identity. The Inuit are Indigenous peoples primarily inhabiting Greenland, Canada, and Alaska, with deep ancestral ties to the land, sea, and ice—much like our own Adivasis.

Summitry and Sanctions: Foreign Policy Between Performance and Policy

In his first article for this web-magazine, K.G. Sharma argues that India’s diplomacy often prioritises spectacle over strategy while it lacks in institutional planning. Stressing that personal chemistry with world leaders cannot substitute for institutional relationships, he advocates strengthening of the institutional backbone of country's diplomacy.

The Hollow Dollar: America’s Modern Suez Moment

While the global trade is grappling with unexpected challenges in Donald Trump's whimsical tariff impositions, Amandeep Midha presents a strikingly different scenario - that of a gradually collapsing American Empire. Deliberately setting aside the tariff wars initiated by Trump, Amandeep draws a thought-provoking parallel between Britain’s Suez moment and America’s present-day fiscal vulnerabilities.

 

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