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'A new Japan is indeed taking shape that will have major implications for the world'
An in-depth analysis of Japan's new military strategy. Gautam Sen argues that this new approach towards the defence of Japan will,...


How ambitious is China's nuclear power programme?
News is trickling in that China aims to build 150 new nuclear plants in the next 35 years. Here is a look at where China'a nuclear power...


Understanding India, France defence cooperation
A brief look at military cooperation between India and France. France has become one of India's most important defence suppliers. India's...


Can India trust China's new 'wolf warrior' foreign minister?
Qin Gang was one of the architects of China's 'wolf warrior' style of aggressive diplomacy. Now he is foreign minister, one of the...


Australia's most exciting Indians #3 Australia's queen of Bengali food
She is part Indian, part Bangladeshi and wholly Australian, being born and raised in Melbourne. Kishwar Chowdhury has put Bengali food on...


What Sweden thinks about India
Among other things, older Swedes think India is already a developed country (in reality India hit lower middle income status in 2022) and...


Resurgence of Covid in China and what it means for Xi Jinping
Faced with the biggest protests in decades, Chinese President Xi Jinping removed zero Covid restrictions overnight. Now the country faces...


Is Japan’s investment focus shifting from China to India?
India might seem increasingly like a safer, more resilient market for Japanese investments, and therefore a mindset shift might be going...


The Taliban are desperate for investment from India. Here's why.
The Taliban realises that India is a far safer bet for infrastructural investments than the Chinese, and Pakistan does not have the...


Why India is funding restoration at Cambodia's Angkor Wat
For India, keen to reviving civilisational ties across southeast Asia, having a stake in Angkot Wat, one of the most prominent...


Pakistan’s Terrorist Problem: The Return of the Tehreek-e-Taliban
The Taliban (known as Afghan Taliba) are a pro-Pashtun, Sunni Islamist nationalist movement that rose to power in the early 1990s and...


Who Is Financing Russia’s War In Ukraine?
The contentious issue of Russia’s oil and gas exports again found its way into India’s bilateral engagements with the other states. This...


Nahdlatul Ulama: why India is keen on this Indonesian Islamic body
It is an ideology of moderate Islam that India believes deserves much more attention. Participants at the event on the role of ulema in...


Why India's national security advisor is interested in the ulema in Indonesia
By bringing together a meeting of the ulema in India and Indonesia, Ajit Doval, the National Security Advisor of India, is underlining...


Global indices ranking: why India is complaining of bad faith
The accusation is - three prominent Western think-tanks have used less than shoddy methodology to declare Indian as ranking lowly on...


Can Pakistan's new army chief save his country?
Syed Asim Munir has taken charge in Pakistan at a time when the country is particularly fragile. But who is he really, and can he, the...


India's G20 presidency and the focus on women-led development
Gender is at the forefront of the conversation as India takes on the G20 presidency - here's why. Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi...


Inside the mind of a 23-year-old activist fighting global warming
Insaf Abdelmoula is a Tunisian youth, passionate for climate activism. She is a fourth year medical student who empowers youth to be the...


Why India-US ties are at an all-time high
As India takes over the G20 presidency, its relations with the United States are in focus, and in many ways, these ties are at an...


How demography will determine the future of India and China
The biggest difference between China and India is the number of children being born in each country. This is the one definitive...
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