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Foreign Intervention

November 30, 2024
Editorials/Geopolitics

Syria: Assad’s Final Stand — The Last Gambit of a Beleaguered Regime?

Editorial The Syrian conflict has never been merely about territory—it is a profound struggle for the very identity of a nation, and a theatre for the ambitions of global powers. Assad’s survival

Columns

Bangladesh Now Angles Toward a Taliban-Style Regime

Currently, Bangladesh is witnessing the presence of two parallel governments. One is an army-backed, illegal, and unconstitutional ‘Interim Government,’ or ‘Puppet Government,’ formed on the night of 8 August 2024. It is led by the controversial octogenarian Prof. Dr. Muhammad

August 25, 2024

Rata Anurata: Come on, let’s perform this farce too

Presidential Election 2024

by Laxman Aravind The political faction led by Anura Kumara Dissanayake has convinced itself that capturing power at this juncture is a national imperative.

Neutral No More: Sri Lanka in Crisis

Geopolitics/Sri Lanka

The 10th Synergia foundation’s conclave, a three-day strategic affairs forum, commenced in New Delhi on 11 March, 2026, 12 days after the joint Israeli-US

Neutral No More: Sri Lanka in Crisis

April 1, 2026
Geopolitics/Sri Lanka

The 10th Synergia foundation’s conclave, a three-day strategic affairs forum, commenced in New Delhi on 11 March, 2026, 12 days after the joint Israeli-US attack on Iran. The meeting at the Manekshaw

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Sri Lankan Minister Warns of Fuel Shortage, Blames “Foolish” Global Leaders

March 17, 2026
News/Sri Lanka

Sri Lankan Cabinet Minister Bimal Ratnayake has warned that the country’s existing fuel reserves may only last until the Sinhala and Tamil New Year in April, cautioning that the nation could face

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Syria: Assad’s Final Stand — The Last Gambit of a Beleaguered Regime?

November 30, 2024
Editorials/Geopolitics

Editorial The Syrian conflict has never been merely about territory—it is a profound struggle for the very identity of a nation, and a theatre for the ambitions of global powers. Assad’s survival

More

Rata Anurata: Come on, let’s perform this farce too

August 31, 2024
Presidential Election 2024

by Laxman Aravind The political faction led by Anura Kumara Dissanayake has convinced itself that capturing power at this juncture is a national imperative. In doing so, many have been swept into

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Bangladesh Now Angles Toward a Taliban-Style Regime

August 25, 2024
Columns

Currently, Bangladesh is witnessing the presence of two parallel governments. One is an army-backed, illegal, and unconstitutional ‘Interim Government,’ or ‘Puppet Government,’ formed on the night of 8 August 2024. It is

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