Linking trade and tensions—why India must reassess its approach to Chinese investments

India has reasons to achieve pragmatic economic exchanges, as articulated in the Economic Survey—the inescapability of Chinese supply chains, the ineffectiveness of tariffs, and India’s dependence on Chinese imports for […]
India is turning Bay of Bengal into SSBN bastion. China can overreact

Growing anxieties about submarine warfare in the Indo-Pacific and India’s involvement with regional partners require careful analysis of the opportunities and risks in this area.
Ways of seeing feminist foreign policy

In the article, Dr Khillare focuses on adopting feminist values to shape international relations. She highlights how policies grounded in gender equality, empathy, intersectionality, and active peace-building can redefine global […]
The Quad should talkabout a fair Indo-Pacific

In the article, Gaurav Saini and Dirk van der Kley, the authors argue that the Quad needs to shift its rhetoric to resonate more with regional countries by emphasizing a […]
US–India relations and the 2024 presidential elections: Continuity amidst change

In this article, the author explores the enduring nature of U.S.-India relations amidst the 2024 presidential elections. Despite potential shifts in U.S. domestic policies, the article emphasizes the growing strategic […]
Win or lose, it’s Trump’s world now

The enduring influence of his approach, regardless of the election outcome, signals a fundamental shift in how the US engages with the world. For global observers and stakeholders, it is […]