Former diplomat Suresh K Goel noted that attacks by the Baloch Liberation Army against the Pakistan Army are increasing, highlighting the BLA's intensifying efforts against the Pakistani Army.
Former Indian diplomat KP Fabian on Thursday remarked on the recent development over the four alleged accused in the murder of NIA-designated terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar, questioning whether the decision made by the Justice Department of British Columbia, Canada, poses a significant se
Former diplomat Yashvardhan Kumar Sinha on Monday pointed out what he called a "delicious irony" in the actions of the US Department of Justice, following US President Joe Biden's decision to pardon his son over gun crime and tax convictions.
The three-day literary extravaganza, Abhivyakti 4.0, an initiative by the Army Wives Welfare Association (AWWA), concluded on a note of positivity and resilience with on Sunday, with former diplomat Navtej S Sarna and celebrated author Dr Radhakrishnan Pillai sharing their insights on the tr
Former diplomat Mani Shankar Aiyar expressed his disappointment and concern over Donald Trump's victory in the US presidential election, calling him a "man of doubtful character."
Former diplomat Manjeev Singh Puri discusses Donald Trump's victory in the 2024 US Presidential election, focusing on global power dynamics, US-Bangladesh relations, and the impact on the Hindu community. Puri highlights Trump's approach to foreign policy and reassures India's standing in
Former diplomat Manjeev Singh Puri on Wednesday said that US President-designate Donald Trump has repeatedly said that he will take United States out of wars and European countries have reasons to be apprehensive as his understanding of trans-Atlantic relationships is that they must "also pa
Former diplomat Veena Sikri on Monday condemned the attack on the Hindu Sabha Temple in Brampton, where Khalistanis attacked Hindu-Canadian devotees and emphasised that India is taking the matter very seriously.
Former diplomat Ashok Sajjanhar slammed the Canadian government on Sunday following reports on the Indian consular officials in Canada subjected to audio and video surveillance by the Trudeau administration, calling it a "flagrant violation of the duties."
JK Tripathi, a former diplomat, told ANI, that, "No country has the power to do it...but the Canadian government has done it and this is the rarest of rare cases of violation of international law according to the Vienna Convention. They have even gone up to the extent of accusing the Unio
Following Canada's admission of reportedly leaking details about India's foreign interference to The Washington Post, former diplomat Ashok Sajjanhar charged the Canadian government with leveraging allegations against India for its own domestic political objectives.