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India-Pakistan Relations Under I.K. Gujral: Impact of His Policies on Dharma and National Security

This post evaluates the controversial Gujral Doctrine's impact on India-Pakistan relations, assessing how I.K. Gujral’s policies as India's Prime Minister influenced regional stability and aligned with Dharma. We explore the balance between ethical governance and national security during his tenure, scrutinizing his diplomatic strategies in the geopolitical complexities of South Asia.

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India-China Border Tensions: A Strategic Analysis

This blog provides a strategic analysis of the pivotal 1962 India-China conflict, exploring its profound impact on bilateral relations and regional geopolitics. It delves into Nehru's controversial leadership decisions, the immediate military responses, and the enduring lessons that shape today's strategic policies between the two Asian giants.

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India China Border: Correlating Doklam Standoff And Dharma

This blog post explores the Doklam Standoff at the India-China border, a pivotal conflict that tested India's geopolitical strategies and ethical doctrines rooted in Dharma. The standoff, illustrating deep-rooted border disputes and China's 'salami-slicing' tactics, brings to light the vital lessons in maintaining territorial integrity and strategic diplomacy.