The Sunday Guardian
Nehru’s miscalculation: How India lost Tibet’s strategic advantage
While Nehru’s vision of peaceful diplomacy was admirable, it failed to account for the ‘realpolitik’ of international relations. When Jawaharlal Nehru, India’s first Prime Minister, chose to recognize China’s sovereignty over Tibet in the 1950s, he likely believed he...
Royal Mint Court may become Chinese mega-embassy in London
China’s new mega-embassy plan at Royal Mint Court stirs controversy in the UK over secrecy, security threats, protests, heritage concerns, and influence on government decisions. LONDON: The new Chinese Embassy is causing quite a stir in London. The new...
Silence must end on Pakistan Occupied Balochistan
There must be sustained political and diplomatic efforts to expose the reality of Pakistan Occupied Balochistan. In the long and unfinished history of betrayals in South Asia, few episodes are as deliberately buried and as morally outrageous as the...
Sinicization of Tibetan names
Language standardization has long been a focal point in China’s nation-building efforts. In the ever-evolving landscape of China’s governance, language and names play a crucial role in shaping national identity. The Sinicization of Tibetan names—an effort to align naming...
U.S. Congress passes ‘Stop Forced Organ Harvesting Bill HR 1503’
US Congress passes historic bill targeting forced organ harvesting, sanctions Chinese officials, and calls for global action against human rights abuses by Chinese Communist Party. Washington, D.C.: In a significant step forward for human rights, the United States Congress...
Stopping the terror machine
By the firm response to the Pahalgam terror attack masterminded by GHQ Rawalpindi, India under Prime Minister Narendra Modi has shown that the errors of the past repeatedly made with Pakistan are being avoided. The litany of errors began...










