Ishan DharExamining the Line of Amity: A Proposed India-China Border SettlementGlobal Order's Ishan Dhar speaks to Jaideep Saikia, Fellow, Irregular Warfare Initiative at the United States Military Academy-West...
Jaideep SaikiaRebuilding Trust in the Indo -Naga Peace Process A deep dive into how trust can be restored in the Indo-Naga Peace Process with Alex Waterman, German Institute for Global & Area Studies...
Pravin R. JethwaTowards a Ceasefire in the Ukraine WarIn this piece, Pravin Jethwa suggests concrete steps towards a ceasefire between Russia and Ukraine.
Ishan DharCounterinsurgency in India's Northeast with Jaideep SaikiaIshan Dhar speaks to Jaideep Saikia about insurgencies in India's Northeast and contemporary challenges like Chinese support for insurgents.
Divy RaghuvanshiIndia and the Semiconductor EcosystemUnderstanding India's efforts at building a homegrown semiconductor manufacturing industry.
Tsering DolmaTearing Down the Buddha: How Xi Jinping is Destroying Traditional Buddhism in TibetIn a move evocative of the Taliban, the destruction of a Buddha statue in Tibet is emblematic of Xi Jinping's intolerance of minority faiths
Ishan DharTemur Umarov: Kazakhstan Crisis UnpackedIshan Dhar speaks to Temur Umarov about what the Kazakhstan protests mean for Russia, India and the PRC.
Divy RaghuvanshiThe Politicisation of Climate Change and the Genesis of ConflictThe relationship between climate change and regional conflict is real and a growing concern.
Siddharth Chaturvedi Book Review- Nehru: The Debates That Defined IndiaThis book has contributed significantly to scholarship on Jawaharlal Nehru. Praised by his ideologues and rebuked by his detractors, the boo
Hindol SenguptaChina, Pakistan, and violence in Bangladesh The biggest-ever attacks on the Hindu minority in Bangladesh has deep, though not only, strategic implications. A Durga Puja pandal...
Rishi SuriPakistan’s Economy is in a Downward Spiral and Imran Khan Continues to Make it WorsePakistan has tripled its inflation rate since the ‘populist’ Imran Khan took office with its economy at risk as the increase in...
Ishan DharSaleem Javed: The Hazaras in the Taliban's AfghanistanIn light of the Taliban's recent killing of 13 members of Afghanistan's predominantly Twelver Shi'ite Hazara minority, Global Order's...
Amiti PandeAfghanistan InterruptedThe ‘clash of civilisations’ between America and Islamic jihad has seen a number of manifestations from terror to takeover to abandonment...
Gianmarco BertocciChina's Geopolitical Ambitions in Europe: Dead End or New Beginning?In my last article, I tried to emphasize how an evolving wall-to-wall confrontation between the Atlantic Bloc and Russia concerned not so...
Jamphel ShonuAncient Links and Political Treaties: Tibet’s History as a Sovereign NationThe case for Tibet's history as a sovereign nation, drawing on multiple treaties forged with regional, and global powers across the ages.
Saud Bin Mohammed Al-SatiSaudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 Goals Present an Opportunity to Deepen Partnerships, including with IndiaFive years ago, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia launched its Vision 2030, aiming to diversify its economy, modernise its administration and...
Ishan DharBernard Haykel: The Taliban, Future of Global Jihad & India's Course of ActionGlobal Order's Ishan Dhar speaks to Bernard Haykel, Professor of Near Eastern Studies and Director, Institute for Transregional Study of...
CDA Rony Yedidia CleinA Beacon of Hope in the Middle EastOn the anniversary of the landmark Abraham Accords, CDA Rony Yedidia Clein writes on why the accords gave the Middle East a ray of hope.
Gautam SenAfghanistan, Pakistan and its international alliesPakistan believes that it has won a great victory in Afghanistan. But the future is highly uncertain for all players - except the...
Richa JayalAs PM Suga resigns, the world watches Japan's leadership raceJapan is troubled by a lacklustre Covid-19 response and questions about how swiftly the economy can grow in the future. Can a new prime...