Government will have to return to basics and shun religious polarisation for a better India
Author: Simran Sodhi (Simran Sodhi)
India walks a fine line between support for Israel and the Palestinian cause after Rafah tragedy
It is now just a matter of days before a new government is formed and it is unlikely that there will be any major changes in India’s policies to both Israel and Palestine
India was among the first countries to recognise Palestine as a state in 1988; continues to support two-state solution for peace in Middle East
New Delhi will continue to balance its warm ties with Israel while staying committed to a Palestinian State
Iranian President’s death raises instability in Middle East as NRI concerns mount
Indian expats watching Iran developments closely in a region that is rife with crises
India scores strategic and diplomatic win in Middle East with Chabahar port pact with Iran
The significance of Chabahar is that it allows India to effectively bypass the port of Karachi and Gwadar in Pakistan
Podcast: India does a balancing act by backing Palestinian statehood at the UN while supporting Israel’s security
Executive Editor Simran Sodhi says New Delhi has made its position clear for enduring peace in the Middle East that would see a two-state solution
Look who’s talking! US media reports about Indian assassination plots reek of hypocrisy
Biden and Modi walk a fine line to ensure the reports don't rock the boat with bilateral ties on an upswing
Podcast: What the Iran-Israel conflict means for Indian expats, oil prices and remittances
Executive Editor Simran Sodhi analyses the fallout of Iran's failed drone and missile attack on Israel. Are NRIs safe in the Middle East? Is World War 3 closer than we think?
Special: India, with its strategic partnerships, is a sweet spot in the Middle East, says Ambassador Anil Trigunayat
As an Indian diplomat for more than three decades, the former ambassador is out with his latest book, 'West Asian Dynamics and India’s Strategic Imperative’, aimed to draw international relations enthusiasts and civil service aspirants. Excerpts from an exclusive interview
India goes to polls from April 19 to June 1, NRIs can register but have to vote in person
'One Nation, One Election' report submitted to President