- March 26th, 2026
In the long corridors of American power, where decisions ripple across continents like tremors beneath a restless sea, there is a particular kind of voice that echoes without being heard — the voice of warning. For decades, critics of US...
Dr. Laxman Singh Dev Kali-war Kali-paar by Professor Shobharam Sharma is a significant work of regional historical fiction that brings into focus the long-neglected history and lived experience of the Raji tribe inhabiting the borderlands of India and Nepal along...
Dr. Laxman Singh Dev Nepal occupies a unique position in the religious and cultural map of South Asia as a land where pilgrimage is not confined to isolated shrines but is embedded within the very landscape of everyday life. The...
Dr. Laxman Singh Dev Dalits constitute approximately 14% of Nepal’s population They have endured discrimination almost identical to India’s Dalits and remain at the lowest rung of society. Though broadly similar, their structure differs slightly. Nepal is divided into three...
The ongoing US-Israeli war against Iran is rapidly reshaping global geopolitics, and nowhere is the impact more debated than in Beijing. Analysts across policy circles remain divided: some argue the conflict is undermining China’s strategic ambitions, while others suggest it...
The ongoing US–Israel war on Iran has increasingly been described by military analysts as “the first AI war,” a phrase that captures both the technological sophistication of the conflict and the profound unease surrounding it. Yet the reality is more...
Escalating clashes between Pakistan and Afghanistan are rapidly transforming the long-disputed Durand Line into a wider regional security crisis, with implications that extend far beyond the rugged frontier separating the two neighbors. What began as cross-border strikes and retaliatory operations...
The latest remarks by Donald Trump questioning why major Asian economies have not stepped up militarily to secure vital energy corridors such as the Strait of Hormuz have stirred debate across diplomatic and financial circles. But beyond the political rhetoric,...
Japan’s quiet but consequential deployment of upgraded Type-12 surface-to-ship missiles marks a pivotal moment in its postwar security trajectory—one that signals a transition from strictly defensive doctrine toward a more assertive, operational counterstrike capability. While the movement of missile launchers...
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