The idea of the âString of Pearlsâ is passĂ©. I introduce the concept of the âRing of Conflict Zones Around India.â With the fall of Bangladesh, the encirclement of India is now complete. I present to you the discussion and the future implications with Lt. Gen. PR Shankar, a distinguished scholar with a strong focus … Continue reading The Ring of Conflict Zones Around India – A Video
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Ring of Conflict Zones Around India â Clear and Present Danger
Do you know that Pakistanâs total external debt owed to China rapidly swelled from $7.6 billion in 2016 to $26.5 billion in 2022, Sri Lanka from $4.6 billion to $8.8 billion, Bangladesh from $0.97 billion to $6 billion, Maldives from $0.3 billion to $1.2 billion and Nepal from $0.07 billion to $0.26 billion. Pakistanâs interest … Continue reading Ring of Conflict Zones Around India â Clear and Present Danger
Why the Bangladesh Crisis is a Major Concern for India
Did you know that India shares a 4,096-kilometer-long international border with Bangladesh? This border spans across 5 Indian states: Assam, Tripura, Mizoram, Meghalaya, and West Bengal. There could be a major crisis in these states in the near future if Indian authorities do not take action. I'm shedding light on how anti-India forces are working … Continue reading Why the Bangladesh Crisis is a Major Concern for India
Why Should Be India Considering The F-35 Fighter Jets
The sun sets behind an Australian F-35A Lighting II aircraft at Luke Air Force Base, Ariz., June 27, 2018. The first Australian F-35 arrived at Luke in December, 2014. Currently six Australian F-35's are assigned to the 61st Fighter Squadron where their pilots train alongside U.S. Air Force pilots. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff … Continue reading Why Should Be India Considering The F-35 Fighter Jets
Winning the Peace: Final Chapter
The title is supposed to make you think about the goal of war not being the enemy laying down arms but in the end-state that we desire. In other words, what should peace look and feel like to you? I have posted, some have said ad nauseam, Winning the Peace OPs before but my previous … Continue reading Winning the Peace: Final Chapter
P8I Poseidon â Brain and Muscle
In June 2017, residents of Sikkim saw a strange, gray-colored aircraft loitering in that region for days together. On scrutiny, they found the Indian Navy written on its fuselage. What was an Indian Navy aircraft doing in that part of India? The puzzle for them was more intriguing than the puzzle of âSeven Bridges of … Continue reading P8I Poseidon â Brain and Muscle
Apple TV Question
In T1, E7 (Amistades) of 'Sugar' what is the meaning of the lady's facial expression from 4:21 - 4:23? You'll need to watch the scene from 4:04 - 4:24 to cop the vibe she is going after. Thnx 4 playing I was a passport bro when being a passport bro wasn't kool krap This second … Continue reading Apple TV Question
Curious Case of Western Deep State and The Indian Elections
Disclaimer: This article is in no way trying to absolve the present dispensation of any social mistake or administrative overreach they have displayed during their tenure but to demonstrate how vulnerable India or any democratic nation is while dealing with the deep state. This article cannot be reproduced in any form without written approval from … Continue reading Curious Case of Western Deep State and The Indian Elections
Alarming Developments: Chinese Submarine Base In Bangladesh
China has made a submarine base in Bangladesh. The Modus Operandi is the same as the Chinese port in Hambantota, Sri Lanka. Alarmingly, the Bangladeshi base is just 55 miles from the Indian state of Mizoram. Utilizing this base the Chinese Communist Party can put North East India on fire with arms smuggling & ultra-infiltration. … Continue reading Alarming Developments: Chinese Submarine Base In Bangladesh
How By Helping Tibet In 1950 India Could Have Killed Chinese Designs
When in 1950 China was busy with the Korean War it also invaded Tibet. India pusillanimously accepted the Chinese rule over Tibet. Had India not wasted that opportunity, today Tibet would have been a free country. But more than that India wouldnât have shared any boundaries with China thus avoiding all the disputes, the Galwan clash, and … Continue reading How By Helping Tibet In 1950 India Could Have Killed Chinese Designs






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