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Sindoor and Sovereignty: The Perils of Proxy Wars in South Asia
In every chapter of Indo-Pak conflict — whether it was the wars of 1947, 1965, 1971, Kargil in 1999, or the near-miss in 2001–02 — one thing has remained remarkably consistent: the United States often arrives late to the table. Not absent, but late. And while American diplomacy has, at times, played a key role in pulling the region back from the brink, the delay has often allowed destruction, mistrust, and instability to deepen before any de-escalation is achieved.
Prof. Simranjit Singh
May 14


Why America Intervenes Late in Indo-Pak Conflicts
In every chapter of Indo-Pak conflict — whether it was the wars of 1947, 1965, 1971, Kargil in 1999, or the near-miss in 2001–02 — one thing has remained remarkably consistent: the United States often arrives late to the table. Not absent, but late. And while American diplomacy has, at times, played a key role in pulling the region back from the brink, the delay has often allowed destruction, mistrust, and instability to deepen before any de-escalation is achieved.
Prof. Simranjit Singh
May 13


Operation Sindoor and the Silk Route – The Real Battle for the Gateway
Sindh – The Sindh Door of the Silk Route (Sindoor)
Prof. Simranjit Singh
May 13


Operation Sindoor – A Reckoning of Justice and the Fight for India’s Daughters
The tremors of Operation Sindoor continue to reverberate across the nation. What began as a covert intelligence operation has exploded into a public awakening—an overdue reckoning in a country that has for far too long allowed crimes against women to persist in the shadows of societal shame, patriarchal complicity, and bureaucratic silence.


A World at a Crossroads: The Urgent Case for a Serious Commitment to the SDGs
In 2015, when the United Nations General Assembly adopted the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, it was met with unprecedented applause. The 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) that emerged were not just aspirational—they were existential. A blueprint for global prosperity, peace, and planetary survival,


Kashmir on the Brink: A Nation’s Grief, A Region’s Reckoning
The lush meadows of Baisaran, nestled in the peaceful valley of Pahalgam, have tragically become the site of one of the most horrific terrorist attacks India has witnessed in recent years. On April 22, 2025, twenty-six innocent civilians—many of them domestic


The Role of Literature in Addressing Mental Health Stigma
The Role of Literature in Addressing Mental Health Stigma
Rahmani Khoshnaw
May 1


The Sampur Power Plant: A Geopolitical Crossroad for Sri Lanka
The Sampur Power Plant: A Geopolitical Crossroad for Sri Lanka


The Waqf (Amendment) Bill, 2024: A Crossroads for India's Secular Fabric
India stands at a pivotal juncture with the recent passage of the Waqf (Amendment) Bill, 2024. This legislation introduces significant alter


The Global Reverberations of President Trump's Tariff Strategy
In a move that has sent shockwaves through the international economic community, President Donald Trump announced on April 2, 2025, the impl


Punjab at a Crossroads – Challenges and the Path Forward
Punjab, the land of five rivers, has long been a beacon of prosperity, resilience, and cultural richness.
Prof. Simranjit Singh
Feb 28


The Most Pressing Issues of Our Time
The world today stands at a crossroads. The challenges we face are no longer distant threats looming in the future; they are crises unfoldin
Prof. Simranjit Singh
Feb 28


The Birth of World War III: A Race for Survival and Power
The world stands at the precipice of an unprecedented crisis, as geopolitical tensions escalate at an alarming pace. Nations once united
Prof. Simranjit Singh
Feb 16


The Ripple Effect: Delhi's Electoral Outcome and Its Implications for Punjab's Political Landscape
India’s political landscape is deeply interconnected, with electoral outcomes in one state influencing voter sentiments and party strategies
Prof. Simranjit Singh
Feb 16


Sinharaja: The Heart of Biodiversity in South Asia
Sinharaja: The Heart of Biodiversity in South Asia
Chethana Janith
Feb 6


Revolutionizing Carbon Management - Sri Lanka's - Ceylon De-Carbon Blanket Bank
Revolutionizing Carbon Management - Sri Lanka's - Ceylon De-Carbon Blanket Bank


Mountains of Garbage or Mountains of Opportunity? A Vision for Change
On April 14, 2017, the Meethotamulla garbage dump in Sri Lanka collapsed, killing 30 people and leaving many more homeless.


Oxygen: The Breath of Life and Beyond
Oxygen—an invisible yet indispensable element—sustains life on Earth. It fuels our bodies, powers industries, and drives some of the most pr


The Timeless Wonder of Sigiriya: From Ancient Marvel to Modern Innovation
Sigiriya, the iconic rock fortress in Sri Lanka, stands tall as the Eighth Wonder of the World, captivating the hearts of millions with its
Thiloththama Jayasinghe
Jan 29


Punjab, Akal Takht, and the Politics of Faith
Punjab—a land steeped in history, faith, and resilience—has always been a region of immense cultural and political significance
Prof. Simranjit Singh
Jan 28
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