India, like many other countries, is still trying to make sense of the mercurial US president, Donald Trump
M.K. Narayanan says Donald Trump’s America is as self-centred as any administration could possibly be
Former national security adviser Shivshankar Menon says India cannot feel threatened by Bangladesh, Nepal or Sri Lanka as it shows a lack of confidence
Moonis Ahmar says the prevailing anti-American sentiment in Pakistan and the perception that the US may again abandon Islamabad cannot be overlooked
Asim Munir’s Washington trip could be a signal in this regard, says Muhammad Amir Rana
The Iranian regime needs to adapt internally and diplomatically
Seyed Hadi Sajedi says social cohesion within Iran notably increased during the conflict
The conflict has left the EU unsure of its role in the regional political dynamics
Farrah Al Abdallat says the perception that peace under the current US leadership demands the political capitulation of Iran and Palestine has deepened public scepticism
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