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Ex-NSA Menon: India Can't Stop IMF Loans to Pakistan, Diplomacy Has Limits
Former National Security Advisor Shivshankar Menon emphasized that India should not expect the world to align its foreign policy with New Delhi’s concerns on Pakistan, especially regarding terrorism and international funding. Speaking to India Today, Menon said diplomacy has limits and it’s unrealistic to task diplomats with changing how other countries behave since they act according to their own interests.
Ex-NSA Menon: India Can't Stop IMF Loans to Pakistan, Diplomacy Has Limits
Former National Security Advisor Shivshankar Menon emphasized that India should not expect the world to align its foreign policy with New Delhi’s concerns on Pakistan, especially regarding terrorism and international funding. Speaking to India Today, Menon said diplomacy has limits and it’s unrealistic to task diplomats with changing how other countries behave since they act according to their own interests.
Who’s Funding Pakistan’s Soaring Defence Budget?
Pakistan has announced a significant 20% hike in its defence budget for the fiscal year 2025–26, marking the steepest increase in decades. This decision comes at a time when the country is struggling with a massive external debt of $274 billion and shrinking foreign reserves. Despite cutting its overall budget by nearly 7%, the government has allocated PKR 2.55 trillion approximately 14.5% of its total annual budget to the military. This reflects Pakista
Who’s Funding Pakistan’s Soaring Defence Budget?
Pakistan has announced a significant 20% hike in its defence budget for the fiscal year 2025–26, marking the steepest increase in decades. This decision comes at a time when the country is struggling with a massive external debt of $274 billion and shrinking foreign reserves. Despite cutting its overall budget by nearly 7%, the government has allocated PKR 2.55 trillion approximately 14.5% of its total annual budget to the military. This reflects Pakista
India-Pakistan Clash Signals Rise of DIY Global Wars
The recent India-Pakistan conflict, ignited by the launch of Operation Sindoor, has laid bare a new global military trend the era of “Do It Yourself” wars. While intense fighting and strategic strikes marked India’s response to terror aggression, what stood out even more was the silence or indifference of global power centers. Traditionally known for swift mediation or condemnation during Indo-Pak escalations, nations like the United States chose an ambiguous and largely pas
India-Pakistan Clash Signals Rise of DIY Global Wars
The recent India-Pakistan conflict, ignited by the launch of Operation Sindoor, has laid bare a new global military trend the era of “Do It Yourself” wars. While intense fighting and strategic strikes marked India’s response to terror aggression, what stood out even more was the silence or indifference of global power centers. Traditionally known for swift mediation or condemnation during Indo-Pak escalations, nations like the United States chose an ambiguous and largely pas









