Submitted by asiaadmin2 on Sat, 05/09/2020 - 05:18
Paper No. 6574 Dated 9-May-2020
By Dr. Subash Kapila
The United States would not be far wrong in perceptively viewing the China-originated and China-suppression of information on the Wuhan Virus 2019 outbreak resulting in nearly 70,000 US citizens dead and US economy losing trillions of dollars as akin to the Japanese Pearl Harbour attack on United States leading to United States opening its biggest World War II offensives in Asia Pacific.
Submitted by asiaadmin2 on Sun, 04/19/2020 - 05:12
Paper No. 6564 Dated 19-April-2020
BY Kazi Anwarul Masud:( Former Secretary and Ambassador of Bangladesh:)
Best brains of the world are yet to tell us when the world will be
free from scourge of Covit-19. But the leaders and highly prized
intellectuals are already worried if the institutions created in post-
second world war and after the fall of the Berlin Wall would
Submitted by asiaadmin2 on Sun, 03/08/2020 - 11:06
Paper No. 6547 Dated 8-Mar-2020
By Dr Subhash Kapila
Afghanistan’s much awaited US-Taliban peace deal signed over last weekend perceptionaly emerges as unsustainable as it stands signed under weight of contemporary political pressures on both United States and the Taliban with extreme mutual distrust of each other’s warring opponents still menacingly hovering above the prospects.
Submitted by asiaadmin2 on Sun, 02/23/2020 - 05:39
Paper No. 6545 Dated 23-Feb-2020
By Kazi Anwarul Masud
Submitted by asiaadmin2 on Wed, 12/18/2019 - 00:45
Paper No. 6524 Dated 17-Dec-2019
By Dr. S.Chandrasekharan
After more than two decades India and Bangladesh signed a major MoU on sharing of waters of the Feni River. Accoring to this agreement India is allowed to draw 1.82 Cusecs of water from Feni to the border town of Sabroom to augment the water supplies for the town.
The last agreement signed between India and Bangladesh was in sharing of Ganga waters in 1996- the Farakka and the agreement is still holding good.
Submitted by asiaadmin2 on Wed, 11/06/2019 - 09:26
Paper No 6508 Dated 4-Nov-2019
By Porf. V. Suryanarayan.
Submitted by asiaadmin2 on Tue, 10/15/2019 - 15:35
Paper No. 6505 Dated 14-Oct-2015
By Dr Subhash Kapila
Geopolitically in 2019 it would be a truism for China to accept that India is no longer a strategic push-over as despite China’s massive asymmetries in relative military and economic power the same cannot be translated into geopolitical power warranting China to continue with its South Asia policies with “Pakistan-Centrality” fixations.
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