Major diplomatic development in Central Asia
By Valentin Yakushik This week the attention of analysts is fixed on diplomatic developments in Central
By Valentin Yakushik This week the attention of analysts is fixed on diplomatic developments in Central
In between parleys and visits outside her hotel, Hasina has been able to draw the attention of the Indian media, Indian top officials and the business community to her century-old traditional handloom ‘Jamdani’ saree she wore during her four-day visit.
India has been working with Central Asian countries in counter-terrorism both within the framework of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation, as well as on a bilateral basis
What on the surface looks like Finland’s and Sweden’s negotiations with Turkey over the admission of the two previously neutral Scandinavian countries to NATO, is essentially an outward expression of two overlapping heterogeneous processes.
If the Arms Trade Treaty’s many signatories reaffirm their commitment to the agreement’s aims, they could start to see real change.
Shavkat Mirziyoyev also stressed the need to continue working to strengthen the constitutional basis of the powers of the Oliy Majlis to exercise parliamentary control.
The UAE’s entry into Afghanistan is expected to increase in scope there, giving it a lever over the Taliban. For India, which has sent its high-level delegation to Kabul for talks, and which has forged a unique partnership with the UAE, this is only good news
The flamboyant cricketer turned politician seems to have dug his own grave. His government is widely known to have blessings from the military hawks. The hawks possess a pathological responsibility to interfere in civil and political affairs.
The West openly declares that it is not ready to defend Ukraine by military means, but that it has a moral and political excuse
Twenty-five tableaux of different states, departments and armed forces were part of the parade.