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Afghans continue to be at the receiving end — The Indian Panorama

Afghans continue to be at the receiving end — The Indian Panorama
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Afghans continue to be at the receiving end

Vappala Balachandran Author and Columnist On July 17, Bruce Riedel, formerly of the CIA and now at Brookings, warned that the power vacuum in Afghanistan after the US troop withdrawal will adversely affect India by spawning terrorism. Similarly, The New York Times (July 15) reported Chinese fears of insecurity in the region after the killing of nine Chinese workers in a ‘Belt & Road’ hydroelectric project in Dasu, Pakistan’s Northwest, due to a suspected explosion. Riedel had issued a similar warning on April 27, 2021, by reminding President Joe Biden of what President Barack Obama had said in his memoir A Promised Land: “The Riedel report made one thing clear: Unless Pakistan stopped sheltering the Taliban, our efforts at long-term stability in Afghanistan were bound to fail.”

Discovery Air announces election of directors

TORONTO, Canada – Discovery Air Inc announced today that all of the nominees listed in its information circular for the annual meeting of shareholders held on July 29, 2016 in Toronto were elected as TORONTO, Canada – Discovery Air Inc announced today that all of the nominees listed in its information circular for the annual meeting of shareholders held on July 29, 2016 in Toronto were elected as directors of Discovery Air. Each such director will serve until the next annual meeting of shareholders or until their successors are elected or appointed or they otherwise cease to serve as directors. Detailed results of the vote for the election of directors held at the Meeting are set out below.

Op-Ed: Here is Biden s national security to-do list

Thus far in Joe Biden’s young presidency, he has issued a blizzard of executive orders and memos on the climate crisis “here and abroad,” on “Ensuring the Future is Made in All of America by All of America’s Workers,” on immigration, COVID-19 vaccination, the minimum wage and more. Yet one subject is missing from these various initiatives: war. Given our nation’s propensity for using force (of late, not very successfully), for marketing massive quantities of arms abroad (often to unsavory regimes), for maintaining a globe-spanning conglomeration of foreign bases (some dating from World War II), and for spending way more on our military than on anyone else on the planet, it is passing strange that the new commander in chief’s passel of executive commands and hopes has had nothing to say about military matters.

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