Author: Dr Rajkumar Singh
The relation between the two had undergone a sea change when they exploded nuclear devices in May-June 1998. After the explosion, Tariq Altaf, a Pakistani Foreign Office spokesman, reiterated Nawaz Sharif’s assertion saying that Pakistan...
Pakistan has been using terrorism as an instrument of State policy, waging a low-intensity covertly planned conflict against India for over the last 30 years. This policy is predicated on the Pakistani calculation that...
With the end of the Cold War, the old framework of India’s foreign policy collapsed and further the disintegration of the Soviet Union in the following year, signified the cessation of existing world order....
The nuclear threat is an ever-present danger which must be addressed in parallel. It could still be the biggest risk of all to the peace and stability of our world at the global level...
After partition of the Indian sub-continent in August 1947 the area of the State of Jammu and Kashmir serve as the major dispute between India and Pakistan. India and Pakistan have fought three wars...
Today, although India and Japan are collaborating in areas as diverse as space research and agriculture, this deep bilateral engagement has been built brick by brick on the base of a long and historically...