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India says ‘ significant outcomes’ from Biden

Katrin Fidencio, San Diego, USA Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and US President Joe Biden reached “substantive outcomes” on Tuesday May 24, in talks to strengthen their trade and defence ties, India said, though Modi refrained from condemning Russia for its invasion of Ukraine. Listen to this article: The leaders were in Tokyo for a […]

Nepal: A journey from Zone of Peace to Indo-Pacific Strategy

-P.R. Pradhan Chief Editor, The People’s Review Weekly Kathmandu, Nepal The USA has shown unusual interest in Nepal. Since the ratification of the Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC), an American grant project, the visit-frequency of the senior American diplomats has been enormously intensified. Listen to this article: The MCC grant worth 500 million US $ was […]

India shouldn’t keep ties with Afghanistan’s earlier rulers

Katrin Fidencio, USA Author & Journalist San Diego, USA India should establish ties based on national and mutual interest with the Taliban government in Kabul and sever all links with the former Ashraf Ghani government, according to Suhail Shaheen, head of the Taliban’s political office in Doha and official spokesperson. In an exclusive interview, the […]

U.S. publicize major Asia monetary deal in effort to boost outline

Ace Collymore Foreign Policy Analyst & Journalist Canada  In a move to raise its economic profile and create another counterbalance to China within Asia, the United States announced on Monday the Indo-Pacific Economic Framework ( IPEF) with Asian partners including Australia, Japan and the Republic of Korea. It’s a broad plan designed to help expand […]

The Nordic NATO pivot: a stronghold for regional and global peace or a fragile region with turbulent seas and crowded skies?

– Tone Bleie, Norway Why shifts in the Nordic region matter? Imagine Nepal as a small state left an alliance-free foreign policy on short notice, seeking membership in a regional military alliance. Imagine your defense minister few weeks back said s/he was against membership and your prime minister expressed serious reservations. Imagine a historical decision […]