Nidhi Razdan
Nidhi Razdan
Journalist. Recipient, IPI India award; Ramnath Goenka Excellence in Journalism award. Ex NDTV. Columnist, Gulf News. Part time dreamer, full time dog loverSource
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Ukraine’s options appear limited for now

Ukraine’s options appear limited for now

More than 19 months into Russia-Ukraine war, the nerves are fraying among Ukraine’s closest friends and allies as fatigue has clearly set in. Ukrainian counter offensive began in June and by all accounts, has made progress but it has been slow and gruelling. Military experts have been frustrated at the lack of bigger gains and all the while, fatigue with the conflict is growing in the countries that have supported Ukraine with military supplies. For most of the last year, Ukraine’s President, Volodymyr Zelensky, had acquired something of a cult status with the overwhelming support of the...

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Road to 2024 for Donald Trump marked by uncertainty

Road to 2024 for Donald Trump marked by uncertainty

As the race for the US Presidential election hots up, the million dollar question that everyone is asking is this: Can Donald J. Trump even contest the 2024 polls? The legal debate has been thrown wide open with two prominent legal scholars making the case that the former President would in fact be disqualified from contesting as per the US Constitution because he tried to overturn the results of the last election. He is facing charges for the same. In an article in ‘The Atlantic’, liberal law professor Laurence Tribe and former federal judge, J. Michael Luttig, who is a well known...

August 28, 2023
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From Spain to France: Why are Far Right parties gaining ground?

From Spain to France: Why are Far Right parties gaining ground?

The world watched the Spanish parliamentary elections with bated breath last week, with many analysts expecting the country’s far right to take centerstage, lead by the Vox party. Instead, the results have ended in a deadlock and Spain may see fresh elections with no single party able to form a government. The conservative People's Party (PP) emerged as the single largest party, but fell short of a majority, even with the support of the far-right Vox party. What is more interesting however is that the Vox party’s support actually fell from 2019. Much to everyone’s surprise, the far right...

July 31, 2023
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