War of wordsThe war of words between India and Pakistan risks pushing both sides towards the brink. What is therefore needed is restraint all round. Especially given that the annual UN General Assembly meeting is...
Riyadh and CPECPrime Minister Imran Khan’s trip to the Middle East appears to have been worth the squeeze. For the Saudis are now committed to investing at least $10 billion in this country as Riyadh readies to beco...
May’s defianceTheresa May appears to have recovered from her Salzburg humiliation. Indeed, the British Prime Minister was defiant over the weekend. To the point whereby she berated her European partners over their...
“The” Frankie MartinWhen I launched my new book Journey into Europe: Islam, Immigration, and Identity about Islam in Europe at SOAS in London earlier this summer, the renowned political theorist Lord Bhikhu Parekh chaire...
Reforming without ReformingAn old saying from South India goes something like this; “If you go out in a jungle looking for a tiger, be sure you want to see one”. The wisdom in this simple but powerful sentence is profound. Ofte...