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How Pakistan’s ISI May Be Fueling Tensions Between India and America

 Is Pakistan’s Intelligence Community Trying to Widen the Gap Between India and America? A Deep Dive into South Asia’s Shifting Geopolitics By : Vijesh Nair Date:09/12/2025 Introduction In recent years, global geopolitics has undergone dramatic shifts. From the rise of China to the re-emergence of Russia as a strategic powerhouse, many countries have been busy recalibrating their foreign policies. India, too, stands at a crucial crossroads—strengthening its historical ties with Russia, cautiously engaging with China, and maintaining a complex but important partnership with the United States. Amid this evolving landscape, several analysts, security experts, and geopolitical commentators argue that Pakistan’s intelligence ecosystem may be attempting to widen the diplomatic gap between India and the United States. They suggest that misinformation campaigns, narrative-building, cross-border propaganda, and covert influence operations might be used to offer a strategic advantage to Paki...

No double standards in global terror fight

  “No double standards in global terror fight”: Narendra Modi at IBSA Summit By: Vijesh Nair Date: 24/11/2025 In a pointed address at the IBSA Dialogue Forum Leaders’ Meeting held on the sidelines of the G20 Summit 2025, Prime Minister Narendra Modi emphasised that there can be no place for double standards in the global fight against terrorism . The Hans India +2 India +2 Key Take-aways Modi called for close coordination between the three IBSA countries — India, Brazil and South Africa — in counter-terrorism efforts, saying unified action is essential. The Hans India +1 He stated that reform of global governance structures like the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) is no longer an option but a necessity , pointing to outdated institutional frameworks. The Economic Times +1 The message was clear: terrorism threatens not just individual nations, but shared democratic values and global peace — thus selective responses or bias weaken the collective fight. The New Indi...