Ameya Pratap SinghWhy India’s relationship with the Gulf is stronger than you thinkThe Gulf needs India to buy oil, provide a massive market relatively close-by, and as a somewhat balancing power in its own incessant wars.
Ameya Pratap Singh“What’s in a name?” The Non-Aligned Movement in Modi’s foreign policy Neither rejecting, nor blindly embracing, India's Narendra Modi has a more nuanced approach to non-alignment.
Abhinav SeetharamanChina’s Belt Road Initiative: Problems and ProspectsThe questions about China's Belt and Road project were already grave, now Covid-19 has made them impossible to ignore.
Richa JayalWith greater India-Japan partnership post-COVID, can a powerful Asia-Africa Corridor emerge?Covid has strengthened the already close Japan-India ties. A shift of Japanese companies from China could boost the Asia-Africa Corridor.
Gautam SenNepal in China’s Political Orbit and India’s EjectionWith China's ever growing clout in Nepal, India seems to be losing considerable ground. Can it claw back pole position in the Nepal?
Gautam SenBeyond Westphalian competition to global cooperationThe age of the globalisation of competition is coming to an end. The end will be brutal but might bring in a more compassionate era.
Ameya Pratap SinghThe Sovereign Disciplining of Religious FreedomsShould an American organisation go around assessing religous freedoms in countries around the world? Does it reek of orientalism?
Lt Gen Kamaleshwar DavarSouth Asia : Is a Cooperative Security Edifice Possible?There is an urgent need to reimagine the security framework of the South Asian region. Without this reimagination, conflict will continue.