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The rising hostilities in Pak- Saudi relations.

In the contemporary geopolitics, it has become an open secret that Pakistan is not a trustworthy partner to sustain a stable and strategic relationship, with most of the countries. But it's most important partner in the Islamic world, The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, has become highly sceptical of Pakistan's establishment in the recent past. Pakistan's economy is in shambles, as its military industrial complex, through its heightened corruption and nepotism is adding fuel to the crisis that is already getting out of control. Currently Pakistan is managing to sustain its bare minimum necessaries through the IMF bailout package, that has sized and thaken over the control of its central bank operations, functioning and management.  But intrestingly all these decades Pakistan had an reliable, strategic and religious ally Saudi Arabia, by it's side, and it was providing financial political and military support quite unequivocally. It's not the case anymore. Pakistan's re...

INDIA’S GROWING STRATEGIC ROLE IN THE G20

The recently concluded G20 summit at Rome has proven to be a testimony of a rapidly changing world order. The traditional European powers of the 20 th century have taken a backseat reeling under economic recession, political instabilities and an added burden of the COVID-19 pandemic crisis. The case with USA, Brazil, Australia and other western countries are also simmering in a state of strategic ambiguity. In this scenario, India has emerged as a significant player, capable of shaping the future course of action in international affairs. By achieving a fair amount of success in managing the first wave of COVID-19, and by registering a formidable success of the COVID vaccination program by inoculating more than 1 billion doses of vaccine, India has reached a glorious milestone, towards which a majority of the countries in the world have failed to reach. India’s economic growth is also picking up after a deep slump caused by the pandemic. The IMF and World Bank have also predicted a ...