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SIMI Beyond the Ban: The Untold Story of India’s Islamist Student Movement

The narrative of SIMI as an omnipresent, monolithic underground force is, according to insiders, a distortion. For the first time

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The Next Gulf War 2.0 is Loading: Why India Must Remain on Alert

It is Gulf War logic all over again: present intervention as protecting sovereignty, while in reality securing access to critical

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Rising Stronger: How One Woman’s Battle with Breast Cancer Became a Global Call to Action

Everyday moments—tea with her mother, quiet evenings with her husband, playful time with her dogs—have acquired a new sacredness. In

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Running with the West, Hunting with the Ummah: Pakistan’s Double-Standards

Pakistan has repeatedly weaponized the idea of “Ummah solidarity”—not as a moral or theological commitment, but as a bargaining chip

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Qatar’s Dark Reality: UN Slams Doha Over Tayeb Benabderrahmane Case

The aim was clear: to silence an insider whose integrity and criticism of corruption had become inconvenient for Doha’s ruling

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Inside the Mind of a Troll: Psychology Behind Negative Comments

While it’s easy to feel demoralized by online negativity, it’s crucial to understand the roots of such behavior. In the

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The Invisible Majority: Why India’s Pasmanda Muslims Remain Excluded from Local Power

As Telangana heads toward local elections, a caste-blind political consensus continues to marginalize the Muslim majority within its own minority.

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Book Review: Nixon, Kissinger, and the Shah—The United States and Iran in the Cold War

These episodes are not just milestones in U.S.-Iran relations, but also touchstones for Cold War geopolitics across the Middle East

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The Silent Knock: When Breast Cancer Comes Too Early

Increasingly, the face of breast cancer is young, defiant, and deeply shaken. She was a young professional on the cusp

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Why Michael Rubin’s Yemen Prescription Is a Strategic Misstep for India

This approach maintains India’s credibility as a neutral actor, preserves its regional relationships, and avoids entanglement in ideological militancy or

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