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The tit-for-tat measures announced by India and Pakistan resemble a classic prisoner’s dilemma, where each side views escalatory retaliation as rational — even necessary — despite mutual harm.
Welcome back to World Brief, where we’re looking at crumbling India-Pakistan relations, a car bombing in Russia, and peace ...
Since the 2020 clashes between Chinese and Indian troops in the Galwan Valley in the disputed Ladakh region, China has ...
India's suspension of the Indus Waters Treaty with Pakistan and its implications for regional geopolitics and water-sharing.
For India, the treaty’s suspension offers a chance for renegotiation, while Pakistan faces limited options to uphold its ...
India attributes the attack to Pakistan-backed militant proxies (The Resistance Front), and has retaliated by stopping the ...
India’s government urges the private sector to take the lead in tech innovation, while industry experts say it’s complicated.
Sensex: In a stark reminder of how swiftly geopolitics can shake market confidence, Indian stock markets tumbled on Friday, ...
Hyderabad: To promote academic discussion on global affairs, the Department of Political Science at Osmania University ...
The School of Defence and Strategic Studies (SDSS) at Sri Balaji University, Pune (SBUP), is advancing its mission to prepare students for a dynamic and complex global environment through its ...
In a dramatic escalation of hostilities along the Line of Control (LoC), the Pakistan Army opened unprovoked fire on Indian ...
The Pakistan airspace closure could have an impact on approximately 300 flights a week at Delhi airport, which handles a ...