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

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J49LoBPQokU Your one-stop destination for all the top international stories of the day. More Sanctions Coming For Iran After Attack
https://youtu.be/W6AHaDy98SE Heavy rains started in Dubai from Monday, April 15 but the desert city truly felt its impact on Tuesday
On Wednesday, the Solomon Islands held a parliamentary election, the first since Prime Minister Manasseh Sogavare established a security agreement
https://youtu.be/qx24eGXe6Bw Conservative US Supreme Court justices have signalled skepticism towards an obstruction charge brought by the Justice Department against a
Guess what happens when it rains in the desert? Life goes for a full toss as the authorities in the
Croatians lined up to cast their votes on Wednesday for a new parliament. The vote is expected to centre on
What is driving U.S. policy after Iran's attacks on Israel? After Tehran's retaliatory attack—the first by the Islamic Republic directly
The April 5 raid on the Mexican embassy to arrest former Ecuadorean Vice President Jorge Glas has triggered outrage and
The global pact to conserve biodiversity in the high seas was formally adopted by the United Nations last year and
Nigeria' announced the recall after laboratory tests found an unacceptably high level of diethylene glycol, which is toxic to humans.