Home Premium Content

Premium Content

Support us by contributing to StratNewsGlobal on the following UPI ID

ultramodern@hdfcbank

Strategic affairs is our game, South Asia and beyond our playground. Put together by an experienced team led by Nitin A. Gokhale. Our focus is on strategic affairs, foreign policy and international relations, with higher quality reportage, analysis and commentary with new tie-ups across the South Asian region.

You can support our endeavours. Visit us at www.stratnewsglobal.com and follow us on YouTube, Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.

र 500 per month
र 1000 per month
र 5000 per year
र 10000 per year
Donate an amount of your choice
र 500 per month

Donate र 500 per month


र 1000 per month

Donate र 1000 per month


र 5000 per year

Donate र 5,000 per year


र 10000 per year

Donate र 10,000 per year


Donate an amount of your choice

Donate an amount of your choice


Premium Content

"Most of it was taken by desperate, starving people before the supplies reached their destinations. In some cases, the supplies
operation sindoor and china
The biggest beneficiary of a prolonged India-Pakistan conflict will no doubt be China
In their first phone call since Lee took office last week, Xi said healthy, stable and continuously deepening China-South Korea
The overnight strikes followed Russia's biggest drone assault on Ukraine on Monday - part of stepped-up operations that Moscow said
Ren's comments are the first ever from him or Huawei about the company's advanced chipmaking efforts, which have become a
The signing ceremony will take place in late June in Poland, Yonhap said, citing an anonymous industry source.
While the impact on US inflation and the jobs market has so far been muted, the dollar remains under pressure
Monday was the fourth straight day of protests in Los Angeles, with hundreds of demonstrators gathering outside a federal detention
The cleanup efforts come after protesters clashed with the Los Angeles Police Department, other law enforcement personnel and ICE agents
Russian Railways said it had agreed with North Korea's railways ministry to resume a twice-monthly service between the two capitals