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.
The Feminist Foreign Policy Agenda: What is It and Why Should India Engage with It?

In this article, Dr. Tishya Khillare, advocates for a transformative approach to global diplomacy that integrates feminist principles into foreign policy frameworks. Dr. Khillare argues that feminist foreign policy should […]
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 […]
Engaging the Indo-Pacific: The Quad way

Despite external disruptions or bilateral challenges among members, the Quadrilateral Security Dialogue sustains its commitment, setting a precedent for uninterrupted collaboration that ensures continuity and reliability in regional engagements.
G20 after India: Risks of a Global South agenda

Consecutive G20 presidencies – Indonesia, India and Brazil – indicate Global South’s expanding influence but it may bring in problems of diluting existing targets for global action at local levels.
G20 summit in Delhi: India upgrades the Global South

Gaurav Saini discusses India’s role at the 2023 G20 summit in Delhi. He emphasizes India’s success in promoting the Global South’s agenda, such as advocating for a fairer global financial […]