Ramtanu Maitra
About : The author is a South Asia analyst and was formerly at the Executive Intelligence Review
A new, vicious chapter in decades-old Israel-Palestine conflict - II
A new, vicious chapter in decades-old Israel-Palestine conflict - I
For Atmanirbhar India expansion of nuclear power generation is essential – II
For Atmanirbhar India expansion of nuclear power generation is essential – I
Time for Central Asia’s closer integration with rest of Asia - III
Time for Central Asia’s closer integration with rest of Asia - II
Time for Central Asia’s closer integration with rest of Asia - I
Thoughts on Sri Lankan endgame
Breaking Geo-Economic Containment: India’s Need of the Hour - III
Breaking Geo-Economic Containment: India’s Need of the Hour - II
Breaking Geo-Economic Containment: India’s Need of the Hour – I
US handover of Afghanistan to Taliban: Placing new puzzle on region’s table – IV
US handover of Afghanistan to Taliban: Placing new puzzle on region’s table – III
US handover of Afghanistan to Taliban: Placing new puzzle on region’s table – II
US handover of Afghanistan to Taliban: Placing new puzzle on region’s table - I
Green Energy crusaders are threatening India’s security - II
Green Energy crusaders are threatening India’s security - I
India emerges as a roadblock in China’s march to Persian Gulf - IV
India emerges as a roadblock in China’s march to Persian Gulf - III
India emerges as a roadblock in China’s march to Persian Gulf - II
India emerges as a roadblock in China’s march to Persian Gulf - I
India’s Ladakh Crisis & China’s grand plan to dominate Eurasia – III
India’s Ladakh Crisis & China’s grand plan to dominate Eurasia – II
India’s Ladakh Crisis & China’s grand plan to dominate Eurasia – I
Deepen Japan India Ties: A Win-Win Proposition – II
Deepen Japan India Ties: A Win-Win Proposition – I
Get small nuclear reactors off the starting blocks - Now! – II
Why China may run into roadblocks in its New Silk Road in South Asia - II
Why China may run into roadblocks in its New Silk Road in South Asia - I
South Asia in the midst of change – II
South Asia in the midst of change – I
China’s Long-Term Indian Ocean Presence Strategy – III
China’s Long-Term Indian Ocean Presence Strategy – II
China’s Long-Term Indian Ocean Presence Strategy – I
Four Power Priority: Mass production of modular N-reactors - II
Four Power Priority: Mass production of modular N-reactors - I
Uyghur Militants in Eurasia a potential threat - II
Uyghur Militants in Eurasia a potential threat - I
Sino-India relations must be reset in wake of rapid changes in Eurasia - II
Sino-India relations must be reset in wake of rapid changes in Eurasia - I
Afghanistan: New and old challenges amidst a spate of violence – III
Afghanistan: New and old challenges amidst a spate of violence – II
Crimes of Obama
Islamic State along Durand Line prompts new regional alliances – III
Islamic State along Durand Line prompts new regional alliances – II
Islamic State along Durand Line prompts new regional alliances – I
At Goa, BRICS leaders fight for nuclear power & against destabilization – II
At Goa, BRICS leaders fight for nuclear power & against destabilization – I
New Silk Road: Eurasian land-bridge extends its reach
Maintenance of Terrorists: Long-Term Effects for Pakistan – V
Maintenance of Terrorists: Long-Term Effects for Pakistan – III
Maintenance of Terrorists: Long-Term Effects for Pakistan – II
Maintenance of Terrorists: Long-Term Effects for Pakistan – I
Assessing ISIS’s emergence as prime terrorism threat in SAARC countries - II
Assessing ISIS’s emergence as prime terrorism threat in SAARC countries - I
Without a Sign of Stability, Afghanistan Remains a Staging Ground - III
Without a Sign of Stability, Afghanistan Remains a Staging Ground - II
Without a Sign of Stability, Afghanistan Remains a Staging Ground - I
Kyrgyzstan Faces Twin External Threats
British colonials starved to death 60 million-plus Indians; But, why?
President Ghani must face the truth: Stability and Opium cannot co-exist
Pakistan moves to link up with Central Asia and Afghanistan
Rise of Saudi-funded Caucasian Salafist fighters in West Asia - II
Rise of Saudi-funded Caucasian Salafist fighters in West Asia - I
Modi strengthens ties with Indian Ocean neighbours
BRICS ready to provide funds for development
As West unravels: China, India, Russia seek closer ties
Prime Minister, Science can unify the world and advance peace
US policy toward South Asia - II
US policy toward South Asia - I
Troop Withdrawal from Afghanistan: Pakistan’s Calculus
The Modi-Putin Summit: More Than Meets the Eye
Could a new geometry emerge in Afghanistan – II
Could a new geometry emerge in Afghanistan - I
Will ISIS have an impact on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict?
India’s Mars Mission Success: Foundation for Future Challenges
India is ready to fulfill its legacy of leadership
ISIS: Saudi-Qatari-Funded Wahhabi Terrorists Worldwide
India defends its food security; derails WTO plans
Will India’s new government strive to quickly meet expectations?
Indian Elections: Young voters demand development, elect Modi
India must step up to conquer the next energy frontier: Fusion Power
Obama’s Asia Pivot Trip: What It Portends for India
How and why Obama is helping Pakistan with his drone strikes
Why does India need a strong leader NOW?
On Afghan War: Obama wants to have the cake and eat it, too
A non-nuclear Japan will implode world’s 3rd economy
Is Obama following the Nixon-Kissinger paw marks in Bangladesh?
Japan needs to step out of Washington’s shadow in Asia
An Open Secret: The Saudi-Israel Pact vs. The Palestinians and Iran
Three Eurasian Superpowers Forge New Deals for Security
Central Asia, Kashmir Face New Jihadi Threat; Concerns in Russia
China’s Growing Economic Linkage with Central Asia: How India May Look at It
Japan without nuclear energy is a disaster for the world
India must brace for enhanced trouble in Jammu and Kashmir
Why New Delhi Remained Silent on Syrian Crisis
Know Thy Brothers: The Case of Tunisia
The Muslim Brotherhood: The Many Faces of Their Majesties’ Service
Pakistani Taliban in Syria: At whose behest?
Could Taliban talks lead to partition of Afghanistan?
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