Caught between insurgency, debt, and denial, Pakistan’s war has turned inward — a conflict of exhaustion where faith masks dominance...
Binayak Sundas
Dr. Binayak Sundas Director Centre for Himalayan Studies University of North Bengal. The views expressed in this article are those of the author and do not represent the stand of this publication.
Caught between insurgency, debt, and denial, Pakistan’s war has turned inward — a conflict of exhaustion where faith masks dominance...
Binayak Sundas
Ceasefires in Gaza are temporary pauses, designed to fail, offering relief without resolving the underlying conflict. True peace remains impossible...
Binayak Sundas
The hills are speaking again—through thunder, lightning, and rain that no longer stops. Every landslide and broken road is a...
Binayak Sundas
Harka Sampang rose as a populist disruptor in Nepal’s political crisis, promising dignity through shared labor. Yet his disdain for...
Binayak Sundas
On September 8, 2025, Nepali youth led the largest student protest since 2006, challenging the social media ban. Police repression...
Binayak Sundas
India’s Siliguri Corridor faces rising strategic risk as global conflicts ripple east, testing its resilience, diplomacy, and regional stability.
Binayak Sundas
Pakistan’s rushed Chinese arms spree post-Operation Sindoor exposes tech gaps, while India bets on tested systems and indigenous strength for...
Binayak Sundas
Analyzing the 2025 India-Pakistan conflict, this post examines the conflicting narratives surrounding the alleged Rafale shootdown and exposes the influence...
Binayak Sundas