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Tuesday, November 5, 2024
TopicNational Security Adviser

Topic: National Security Adviser

NSA Ajit Doval to meet China’s Yang Jiechi at BRICS meeting tomorrow

Ajit Doval and Yang Jiechi, the national security advisers of India and China, respectively, have known each other for a long time and share a bonhomie of sorts.

China Study Group, the elite Indian govt body that guides policy on ties with Beijing

China Study Group, founded in 1975 under K.R. Narayanan, is playing a key role as India and China talk about disengagement in Ladakh.

John Bolton’s exit shows Trump has no use for procedural regularity

Bolton is the third national security advisor to leave the White House, pointing to larger cracks in the US administration's organisational structure.

Modi’s ‘James Bond’ Ajit Doval comes out in the open to keep Kashmir calm

NSA Ajit Doval has shattered the staid image of national security advisers sitting in New Delhi and giving instructions.

When Israel lost classified documents on weapons deals with India, & a waiter found them

A delegation, headed by Israel's NSA, left behind classified documents at a restaurant they were dining in during their trip to India.

On Camera

Trudeau is nursing snakes in his own backyard. Misguided Sikhs in Canada are losing the plot

By turning a blind eye to the snakes in his own backyard, Trudeau is setting the stage for a disaster of epic proportions for his country, his people, and the world at large.

Watch CutTheClutter: Flattening INR-USD rate, and debate on pros and cons of a ‘strong’ rupee

In Episode 1544 of CutTheClutter, Editor-in-Chief Shekhar Gupta looks at some top economists pointing to the pitfalls of ‘currency nationalism’ with data from 1991 to 2004.

India carries out 1st patrol in Depsang since disengagement with China, to take things ‘slow’

While there are patrolling points (PP) 10, 11, 12, 12A and 13 in the Depsang Plains, the patrol in the region Monday was carried out to only one point as decided by India and China.

Xi wanted to teach India about imbalance of power. We should take a budgetary lesson from it

While we talk much about our military, we don’t put our national wallet where our mouth is. Nobody is saying we should double our defence spending, but current declining trend must be reversed.