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Remember Lhasa: Why The 1959 Tibetan Uprising Still Echoes In The World’s Silence – OpEd

Every year on 10 March, Tibetans across the world mark Tibetan Uprising Day, remembering the events of 1959 in Lhasa,

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The Moment Iran’s IRIS Dena Left Visakhapatnam, It Was No Longer India’s Problem – OpEd

Somewhere between the sinking of a ship and the scramble to assign blame, India found itself in a conversation it

05.03.2026 3

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Celebrating Baloch Culture Amid Rights Challenges – OpEd

Baloch Culture Day on 2 March is a festival of colour and poetry that now doubles as an indictment of

01.03.2026 3

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How Norbu’s Flames Scorched CCP’s Tibet Lies – OpEd

For years, the Chinese Communist Party held up Tibetan artists as living proof that life under Beijing’s rule was working.

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Indian Navy’s Capacity-Building Role Keeps India–Bangladesh Ties Afloat Amid Diplomatic Frost – OpEd

Bangladesh’s political transition following the formation of an interim administration under Muhammad Yunus in 2024 marked a sensitive phase in

23.02.2026 3

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Galwan Losses Exposed: Did Beijing Hide The Real PLA Death Toll To Save Face? – OpEd

The People’s Liberation Army’s delayed and limited admission of casualties from the June 15, 2020, Galwan Valley clash continues to

18.02.2026 5

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Pulwama To Pride: Igniting National Unity Against Terror – OpEd

In an epoch where information traverses continents in milliseconds and narratives are forged not in the corridors of power, but

12.02.2026 6

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Article 370’s Impact: J&K Flourishes While Pakistan’s PoJ&K Declines – OpEd

The year 2019 marked a definitive pivot in the history of India. The abrogation of Article 370 was not merely

05.02.2026 8

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Censorship’s Deadly Grip On Whistleblowers: The Tragic Story Of Li Wenliang – OpEd

When a crisis hits, it’s often the brave few who step forward, sounding the alarm to warn others. These are

04.02.2026 7

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How Pakistan’s 26th And 27th Amendments Handed The Constitution To The Army Chief – OpEd

After years of political uncertainty in Pakistan, the 2024 general elections were touted as a major democratic resurgence. Instead, the

04.02.2026 7

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Why Bangladesh Risks Erosion Of Autonomy In Pakistan Ties – OpEd

Autonomy in foreign policy is the singular ability of a nation to act in its own interest, without the heavy

31.01.2026 3

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The Shining Role Of The Indian Navy In Naval Diplomacy – OpEd

Nearly fifty years ago, naval strategist Ken Booth described the role of navies through a simple but powerful idea–a trinity

30.01.2026 4

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Erasure Of Nationhood: How The PRC Dismantled Tibet’s Political Identity – OpEd

The occupation of Tibet by the People’s Republic of China is one of the largest cases of the effacement of

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A New Wave Of Partnership: Why Spain’s Move Into The Indian Ocean Matters – OpEd

On January 21, when Spanish Foreign Minister José Manuel Albares handed a formal declaration to India’s S. Jaishankar in New

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From Tiananmen’s Ashes, A Universal Cry For Justice – OpEd

The images captured in Tiananmen Square in 2001 remain burned into the collective retina of the geopolitical landscape. When Wang

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She Taught Him The Alphabet: He Repaid Her By Helping Drive Her Out Of Kashmir – OpEd

Some tragedies are best understood not through statistics, but through stories. This is one of them. In Srinagar, in the

22.01.2026 10

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Safety At Ammunition Depots: Indian Army Signs Agreement For Firefighting Robots – OpEd

The Indian Army has taken a step towards improving safety at its most sensitive installations by signing a contract to

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A Quiet Revolution In Rotary Aviation: Why India’s Helicopters Needed OAS—And Why Import Dependence Had To End – OpEd

The mention of an Obstacle Avoidance System (OAS) in the recent India–Germany joint statement was not a throwaway line. It

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Police Day Profits: How China’s Repression Fuels Its Economic Rise – OpEd

Each year, China celebrates Police Day, honouring the forces that keep the country under control. While the occasion is meant

12.01.2026 6

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Tibetans In Exile And The Broken Promise Of China’s 1912 Republic – OpEd

For more than six decades, many Tibetans have been forced to live far from their homeland. They left Tibet because

09.01.2026 5

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Why Pakistan’s 1965 War Narrative Collides With The Reality Of Tashkent – OpEd

Islamabad’s long-running claim that Pakistan “won” the 1965 India–Pakistan war rests less on verifiable record than on domestic narrative management.

08.01.2026 5

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Pakistan’s ‘Self-Determination Day’ And The Record Behind It – OpEd

Every year on 5 January, Pakistan marks what it calls “Right to Self-Determination Day” for Jammu and Kashmir. On this

06.01.2026 6

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The Wars That Never Ended: Tibet, Xinjiang, Taiwan—And China’s 1949 Turn – OpEd

China’s ruling party calls 1949 the year of liberation. For many people living under Beijing’s rule today, it was the

05.01.2026 10

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When Journalism Became Evidence: How Hong Kong Redefined The Press As A Security Risk – OpEd

In December 2021, Hong Kong crossed a threshold that had long been approached but never formally acknowledged. With the shutdown

29.12.2025 10

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Songs, Language And Quiet Memory: How Uyghur Culture Survives Beijing’s Erasure Campaign – OpEd

The most enduring expressions of Uyghur identity today do not come from public squares in Xinjiang—those have long been emptied

14.11.2025 5

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How East Turkistan’s Spirit Endures Beijing’s Attempted Erasure – OpEd

Ninety-six years after the first East Turkistan Republic declared independence, its spirit endures — not in territory, but in memory. On

10.11.2025 6

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China’s Occupation Of Tibet Is Not Just Illegal: It’s An Environmental And Security Catastrophe In The Making – OpEd

As 7 October marks seventy-five years since China’s invasion of Tibet, the consequences of that act of aggression continue to

06.10.2025 4

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China’s National Day: A Celebration Built On Suppression – OpEd

On October 1, 1949, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) proclaimed the founding of the People’s Republic of China in Tiananmen

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Xinjiang At The UN: Crimes Alleged, Accountability Denied – OpEd

Three years after the United Nations released its landmark report finding China may be committing crimes against humanity in Xinjiang. Beijing has

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Theater Commands In India: Joint By Design, Land-Led By Necessity – OpEd

The notification of the Inter-Services Organisations (ISOs) (Command, Control, and Discipline) Act Rules has created a landmark shift in India’s

10.09.2025 6

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Strategic Reality Check: The 1965 War And Its Lessons For Pakistan – OpEd

A Misguided Gamble Pakistan’s role as the aggressor in 1965 is beyond dispute. The war was not born of Kashmiri

07.09.2025 6

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Carrier Battle Groups: The Backbone Of India’s Blue Water Naval Strategy – OpEd

In the aftermath of the cowardly Pahalgam terror attack that claimed 26 innocent lives in April 2025, India’s response through

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Pakistan Navy’s Illusion Of Strength: A Fleet Built On Fragile Foundations – OpEd

Despite frequent assertions of maritime strength and strategic capability, the Pakistan Navy is fundamentally limited by glaring structural...

14.05.2025 5

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Pakistan’s Hollow Posturing: Desperate Contradictions Expose A Nation In Panic – OpEd

As tensions mount between India and Pakistan following the Pahalgam terror attack, Pakistan’s response has been a jarring symphony of

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