Tag: World blog
Jordan: A sacred journey through ancient lands
<!--Uday Deb--> Every year, World Pranic Healing, the spiritual school that I follow, holds two spiritual–Arhatic Yoga retreats in India and abroad. I joined one ... Read More
Courts vs govts
<!--Uday Deb--> Whether in US or India, judicial intervention in policy is best restricted to constitutional questions The tug-of-war between Trump and federal courts ... Read More
Courts vs governments
<!--Uday Deb--> Who gets to decide what in a democracy? In both the United States and India, there’s often a fight between the people who ... Read More
Hamas to Hammer: How the Middle East became a global fault line
<!--Uday Deb--> The world in general and geo-political analysts in particular are grappling with a disruptive disorder unleashed by President Trump. The new game play-out ... Read More
Global disorder: No rules, all war
<!--Uday Deb--> From Iran to Gaza to Ukraine, a pattern of unchecked conflict is bypassing law and diplomacy, taking the world towards a dangerous new ... Read More
Gaming the dragon
<!--Uday Deb--> India needs a sophisticated China playbook SCO defence ministers’ meet showcased the Pakistan-China nexus, which mainly focused on undermining India’s stand on terrorism. ... Read More
Playing smart with the dragon
<!--Uday Deb--> Why India needs to be careful with China Imagine playing a video game where one of the players keeps secretly teaming up with ... Read More
Wild, wild West Asia
<!--Uday Deb--> Is the region safer after the bombing of Iran’s nuclear facilities? No. Because Palestine, Shia-Sunni tension on streets and distrust between Gulf Sheikhs ... Read More
Mamdani and the city
<!--Uday Deb--> That a Muslim South Asian may be the next mayor of New York is a story of American identity getting seriously impacted by ... Read More
Shaken sheikhs
<!--Uday Deb--> Some very rich countries in West Asia, called Gulf Arab states, are stuck in a tough situation. A recent short fight between two ... Read More