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Jayanta Kalita is a senior journalist and author. A former Associate Editor at Hindustan Times, Jayanta has worked for ThePrint, The Times of India, Mail Today among other media outlets. He has done his MA in English Literature from the University of Delhi. CONTACT: [email protected] is also an alumnus of the prestigious Asian College of Journalism in Chennai. He has written extensively on India’s Northeast and its immediate neighborhood. His interest areas include peace and conflict studies, environment, health, politics, culture, and literature.
Asia Pacific
China’s Combat-Capable & Intel-Gathering WJ-700 Drone Takes To The Skies For The First Time
China has conducted the maiden flight of WJ-700, a high altitude, long-endurance unmanned aerial vehicle earlier this week, according to China Military Online.
https://eurasiantimes.com/euro-tank-is-britain-looking-to-join-france-germanys-advanced-eurotank-program/
The drone...
Expert Reviews
RAW IS WAR: Ex-Nepal PM Accuses India’s Intel Agency RAW Of Splitting Nepal Communist Party
Has India been interfering in Nepal's politics via RAW - its intelligence agency? Nepal foreign minister Pradeep Gyawali is on a three-day visit to...
World
Chinese VT-4 Tanks Used In Major Anti-Terror Ops Against Boko Haram In Nigeria
The Chinese VT-4 main battle tanks have made their combat debut against the ISIL-affiliated Boko Haram terrorists in Nigeria on January 8.
https://eurasiantimes.com/indian-air-force-base-near-china-gets-fighter-shelters-that-can-withstand-2000-pound-bomb/
The battle tank...
South Asia
Indian Security Agencies Sound Alarm As ISIS-Linked Bangladeshi Terrorists Hiding In Assam & West Bengal
ISIS terrorists then unleashed a reign of terror attacking writers, bloggers, activists, religious minority (Hindu and Christian) leaders. The most horrific of these was the massacre of 20 people, including 17 foreigners, at Gulshan Café in Dhaka on July 1, 2014.
Asia Pacific
Will Winds Of Change Sweep Eastern Ladakh & Normalize Ties Between India & China?
Are India, China ties coming back on track? The Indian Army recently handed over a Chinese soldier who transgressed across the Line of Actual Control, to the People’s Liberation Army.
Americas
Will Donald Trump Go Down In History As The Worst US President Ever?
Hollywood star and former California governor Arnold Schwarzenegger likened the US Capitol attack by Donald Trump supporters to the ‘Night of Broken Glass’, a...
Expert Reviews
Will Joe Biden Poke His Nose Into The Kashmir Issue & Complicate Matters Between India & Pakistan?
Will the US under Joe Biden make things harder for India by unnecessarily poking into the Kashmir issue? Kashmir has been a major flashpoint...
Asia Pacific
China’s BRI Dream Could Turn Nightmare As Myanmar Puts ‘Roadblocks’ Before Key Infra Projects
Unlike China’s ‘iron brother’ Pakistan, which has rolled out the red carpet for its BRI projects, Southeast Asian nation Myanmar is set to clip the wings of the dragon.
Americas
US Army’s M1 Abrams Tanks Now Fully Loaded With Trophy Active Protection System (APS)
The US Army has received the last units of the Trophy Active Protection System (APS) for its M1 Abrams main battle tanks from the...
South Asia
Top Indian Minister S. Jaishankar Visits Sri Lanka To ‘Save’ Multi-Million-Dollar Container Terminal Project?
India’s External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar's visit to Sri Lanka comes amid uncertainty over the multi-million-dollar East Container Terminal (ECT) development project.
Jayanta Kalita
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Jayanta Kalita is a senior journalist and author. A former Associate Editor at Hindustan Times, Jayanta has worked for ThePrint, The Times of India, Mail Today among other media outlets. He has done his MA in English Literature from the University of Delhi. CONTACT: [email protected] is also an alumnus of the prestigious Asian College of Journalism in Chennai. He has written extensively on India’s Northeast and its immediate neighborhood. His interest areas include peace and conflict studies, environment, health, politics, culture, and literature.