Israeli officials are drawing parallels to Hamas's buildup in Gaza, emphasising the difficulty and necessity of targeting Hezbollah's deeply entrenched assets in residential areas
There is no ceasefire in Lebanon; there is war on a daily basis, say Israeli officials
The premature move by Hamas, before the broader "axis of resistance" was fully prepared, allowed Israel to focus its military pressure sequentially on various fronts
Ashwini Vaishnaw Union Minister for Railways, Electronics and Information Technology, and Information and Broadcasting
Mumin Chen, representative of Taipei Economic and Cultural Centre in India, emphasises reversing brain drain by encouraging Indian students and engineers to train in Taiwan's advanced semiconductor ecosystem and return to contribute to India's growth
Ramesh Kunhikannan, promoter and executive vice chairman, Kaynes Technology India Limited, shares his plans, the lessons from his journey and India’s semiconductor future
THE WEEK decodes the failed Maoist revolution through the eyes of top commanders and ideologues
As regions become free of insurgent activity, CM Sai says, the focus must shift to integrating villagers in a dignified, practical and sustainable way
Arun Dev Gautam, Chhattisgarh DGP, says the primary issue with Maoist ideology is its reliance on violence
B. Shivadhar Reddy, Telangana DGP, says that when senior leaders surrender, it has a strong psychological impact
The government's immediate priority is to bridge the divide and steer the state out of the cycle of violence
UAE Ambassador to India Abdulnasser Alshaali says Iran’s actions are not only against the UAE, but against all countries, including India, whose households and industries depend on stable energy supplies from the Gulf
How Vandyke case has unearthed the spies-insurgent nexus on Indo-Myanmar border
Matthew VanDyke, an American citizen, was arrested by the National Investigation Agency along with six Ukrainian individuals on March 13 at the airports in Delhi, Lucknow and Kolkata
Israeli ambassador to India Reuven Azar accused Iran of widening the conflict, saying it had attempted to retaliate 'not only against us, but to attack 12 countries in our region'
From the Israeli point of view, there is a focus on neutralising Iran's existential threats and hope for a future where regional projects like IMEC can thrive
The inaugural Tawangchu Tides International Kayaking Championship (TTIKC) has signaled a new era for Arunachal Pradesh, drawing champions from Germany and France to test their skills
While the New Delhi Declaration signals a global consensus on inclusive AI, Richard Rossow, senior adviser, Washington-based Center for Strategic and International Studies, talks about challenges ahead
The new BNP government in Bangladesh, under Prime Minister Tarique Rahman, is launching an ambitious plan for economic reconstruction and infrastructure development
Kiren Rijiju, Union minister of parliamentary affairs, says India’s eastern defences have been comprehensively strengthened over the past decade
Dr Ziauddin Hyder, adviser to Tarique Rahman, prime minister of Bangladesh, says the focus now is on delivering measurable reforms and restoring public trust
Improved infrastructure, sports development, and strategic defence initiatives are empowering local communities in remote border villages of Arunachal Pradesh
An elected government is back in power in Manipur but, as fresh clashes reveal, more inclusive measures and dialogue are needed for actual reconciliation
In an exclusive interview, Manipur deputy chief minister Nemcha Kipgen told THE WEEK that she believes in constructive action and not destructive politics
Mostafa Sarwar Farooki, filmmaker and cultural adviser of Bangladesh's interim government, said that respect for Bangladesh’s internal political choices is an essential foundation for rebuilding regional trust.
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