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Israel Rejects Hamas Truce Offer, Says Victory Within Sight

Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has turned down the latest truce offer from Hamas and said that a total victory in Gaza is within reach. Netanyahu added that Israel has no alternative but to bring about the end of Hamas. “The day after is the day after Hamas. All of Hamas,” he told a press […]Read More

Indo-Pacific: India Should Talk Directly To…

New partnerships are being stitched together in the Indo-Pacific, an area that’s been a geopolitical battleground of sorts, of late. The West, its allies and partners have been opposing Chinese belligerence and the latter has also pointed fingers at what it calls American interference. Now Italy has decided to scale up its presence in the […]Read More

Bhutan’s ‘Mindfulness City’ Project Will Push Tourism

Tiny Bhutan about 39,000 sq. km in size, is planning a “Mindfulness City” that will at 1000 sq. km, be larger than Singapore (734 sq. km).  It will come up at Gelephu in southern Bhutan where India is committed to laying roads and railway lines to boost connectivity and development. Gelephu has been designated a […]Read More

‘Israel A Good Option For Indian Workers’

Following the October 7 attacks on Israel, Tel Aviv suspended contracts of Palestinian workers, which has led to thousands of Indians from across the country applying for jobs. Most of the applicants are applying for jobs in the construction sector and are drawn by the chance to earn far higher wages even if it means […]Read More

Dynamics Of Indo-Pacific Has Changed. What India Must Do

The Indo-Pacific, a key sphere of geopolitical contestation, is seeing new partnerships. It’s been a rallying point for the West and the Global South, against Chinese bullying and expansionism. Now, Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni has met her Japanese counterpart Fumio Kishida in Tokyo and said her country will boost strategic collaboration with Japan and […]Read More

Over 100 Myanmar Border Guards Seek Refuge In Bangladesh

  Bangladesh says over 113 members of Myanmar’s Border Guard Police (BGP) have crossed the border at Tumbru in Chittagong division and taken shelter in the country. This is the first time that Myanmar forces have sought sanctuary in Bangladesh since an alliance of ethnic minority armies in Myanmar launched an offensive against the military government late […]Read More