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Mihir Sharma

Mihir Sharma

The Japan Times

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South Korea’s cheap weapons still won’t sell themselves

South Korea has long punched above its weight as an industrial power. Facing a constant existential threat has strengthened its resilience,...

30.04.2024 40

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Mihir Sharma

Modi has one thing to teach leaders facing voters

India’s general elections, which will be spread over multiple weeks, kicked off on Friday with voting in 102 of the country’s 543 constituencies....

22.04.2024 20

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Mihir Sharma

Has Pakistan’s military finally lost its mystique?

Its leader was clapped in jail, its ballot symbol erased and its candidates were forced to run as independents, and yet the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf...

16.02.2024 20

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Mihir Sharma

India’s denials of Sikh separatist plots ring hollow

Two months ago, relations between New Delhi and Ottawa deteriorated swiftly when Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said that prosecutors...

27.11.2023 20

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Mihir Sharma

India pushes the world toward another rice crisis

This has been a bad year for food prices in the world’s poorest countries. Whether their citizens eat wheat or rice, three calamities have caused...

14.11.2023 10

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Mihir Sharma

India-Canada clash should be a wake-up call on diaspora extremism

To most of the world, the Indian government’s response to Canada’s charge that it may have sponsored the murder of a Sikh activist in British...

26.09.2023 70

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Mihir Sharma

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