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The recent demonstrations in Russia might have raised the West s hope to see an end to the Russian oligarchy, but it may turn out to be a wishful dream
By Asad Mirza
OVER the last two weeks, many Russian cities including Moscow and St. Petersburg witnessed a second wave of public demonstrations in support of opposition figure Alexei Navalny.
However, the demonstrations were mostly against Kremlin s policies and less in Navalny s support. In most cities, demonstrators expressed frustration with Russia s coronavirus-related lockdown measures, anti-Putin sentiments and government s actions against other anti-establishment political activists.
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Changing contours of Indo-US ties
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Asad Mirza ( IANS) |
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After tolerating four years of tantrums, mood swings and fits, bad language, and the worst idiotic and overtly racist behaviour when defeated by any US President, the world keenly awaited the change of power in the oldest democracy in the world when Joe Biden took over as the new American President.
Similarly, the world keenly looked forward to understanding the contours of the new administration s internal and external policies, particularly its foreign policy. In a wide-ranging address at the US State Department last week, Biden outlined his new foreign policy vision, reiterating the catch phrase, America is back .
Changing contours of Indo-US ties
By Asad Mirza
After tolerating four years of tantrums, mood swings and fits, bad language, and the worst idiotic and overtly racist behaviour when defeated by any US President, the world keenly awaited the change of power in the oldest democracy in the world when Joe Biden took over as the new American President.
Similarly, the world keenly looked forward to understanding the contours of the new administration’s internal and external policies, particularly its foreign policy. In a wide-ranging address at the US State Department last week, Biden outlined his new foreign policy vision, reiterating the catch phrase, “America is back”.