Despite the length of India’s coastline being as much as its borders with either…
Maroof’s Musings
Over the past decade, as Asia’s importance has increased economically, one can also witness…
For a country to attain global pre-eminence it must address the key objectives of…
In this centenary year of the commencement of World War –I, there is a recognition across Europe, that they had allowed themselves
Afact that often goes unnoticed is that the Chinese too are party to the territorial disputes over Jammu & Kashmir, with a fifth of the state
Siachen, sometimes referred to as the ‘Third Pole’, is the longest glacier outside the polar region. Mapped in detail as early as 1850 by the British
Moving back to the bigger picture, you have two very different adversaries on both sides of the Northern Command, with completely different agendas
The battle for the Siachen glacier has been rightly described as “the world’s most cruel, highest altitude war”. So whenever India and Pakistan
Just before India formally became part of the British empire, it was dominated by the extra ordinarily powerful British
FSam Manekshaw, was India’s most charismatic army chief. But with the passing of years since