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Quad gets an Indian boost

This article is authored by Tara Kartha, director, (R&A), Centre for Land Warfare Studies, New Delhi.

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Australia's Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, US President Joe Biden and Japan's Prime Minister Fumio Kishida at the Quad Leaders Summit at Archmere Academy in Claymont, Delaware, USA, Saturday.(PTI)
Published on Sep 23, 2024 11:03 AM IST

Twists and turns in a pipeline

This article is authored by Tara Kartha, director (R&A), Centre for Land Warfare Studies, New Delhi.

A picture from Gwadar, the port city in Pakistan.(Bloomberg)
Published on Sep 11, 2024 03:04 PM IST

Accepting the realities of Bangladesh

This article is authored by Tara Kartha, director, Centre for Land Warfare Studies, New Delhi.

Bangladesh citizen (AFP)
Published on Aug 12, 2024 09:00 AM IST

Starmer’s landslide victory is a bright light ahead

This article is authored by Tara Kartha, director, Centre for Land Warfare Studies, New Delhi.

Keir Starmer, UK prime minister, delivers the first speech of his premiership, following the general election, outside 10 Downing Street in London, UK, on Friday, July 5, 2024. (Bloomberg)
Published on Jul 06, 2024 06:28 PM IST

Pakistan juggles an impossible budget

The article is authored by Tara Kartha, director (R&A), Centre for Land Warfare Studies.

A view of the Parliament House building during sunset hours in Islamabad, Pakistan.(Reuters)
Published on Jun 21, 2024 11:58 AM IST

CPEC: No free lunches for Pakistan

This article is authored by Tara Kartha, director, (R&A), Centre for Land Warfare Studies, New Delhi.

Pakistan' Prime Minister and leader of the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) party Shehbaz Sharif.(AFP / File)
Published on Jun 03, 2024 12:33 PM IST

The next frontier of the defence industry

This article is authored by Tara Kartha, director (R&A), Centre for Land Warfare Studies, New Delhi.

Indian Army
Published on May 21, 2024 04:06 PM IST

Of killings, assassinations, and extrajudicial killings

This article is authored by Tara Kartha, director (R&A), Centre for Land Warfare Studies, New Delhi.

Terrorism (Shutterstock)
Published on Apr 29, 2024 05:49 PM IST

A maelstrom of terror, and more to come

Authored by - Tara Kartha, distinguished fellow, Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies, New Delhi.

In this pool photograph distributed by the Russian state agency Sputnik, Russia's President Vladimir Putin delivers his address in Moscow on March 23, 2024, the day after a gun attack on the Crocus City Hall in Krasnogorsk. (AFP)
Published on Mar 29, 2024 12:16 PM IST

The iron brother’s iron clasp

Author: Tara Kartha, distinguished fellow, Institute for Peace and Conflict Studies, New Delhi.

A Chinese national flag at the Great Hall of the People following the closing of the Second Session of the 14th National People's Congress (NPC) in Beijing, China, on Monday, March 11, 2024. (Bloomberg)
Published on Mar 18, 2024 06:43 PM IST

Why NATO’s new roles may be one too many

It would be advisable for New Delhi to talk and engage with NATO, and understand its proposals to be a smart security enabler.

A flag with the logo of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) is seen during the Nato - Ukraine Council Defence Ministers at the Nato headquarters in Brussels on February 15, 2024. (Photo by JOHN THYS / AFP)(AFP)
Published on Mar 14, 2024 10:09 PM IST

Building dependency to secure boundaries

This time, economic realities may force the Pakistani army to climb on board for progress on the “small” issues that may deliver survival for its people.

A smoke plume rising during Israeli bombardment.(AFP)
Published on Oct 31, 2023 10:19 PM IST

HT G20 Agenda: Women can be harbingers of a global transformation

India's presidency of the G20 comes at a crucial time, with multiple crises affecting the world. Urgent action is needed, particularly on the climate crisis. Prime Minister Narendra Modi's proposed Lifestyle for Environment (LiFE) initiative could be a revolutionary change. Cities need to prioritize sustainability and businesses should collaborate with governments. Simple measures like planting trees and preserving existing ones can have a significant impact. Security infrastructure should also consider environmental factors. Empowering women and mainstreaming gender considerations are essential for achieving sustainable development goals. The ministry of environment, forests, and climate change should work with the ministry of foreign affairs to preserve natural resources and share knowledge. Ultimately, individuals need to take accountability for their actions.

Women comprise nearly half of the world’s population, and in most developing countries, produce between 60 and 80% of the food; and yet, they account for about 50% of the world’s extremely poor. (HT)
Updated on Jul 15, 2023 12:52 AM IST
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