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Riot probes in Leicester are furthering dividing the city
This is the second part of British analyst Chris Blackburn's two-part analysis of the riots in September 2022 in Leicester between...


Why the Upcoming Local Body Elections in PoJK are an Eyewash
After a lapse of 31 years, Pakistan occupied Jammu Kashmir (PoJK) seems all set for the local bodies (LB) elections on November 27. So...


How S. Jaishankar sees China and its power contest with India
As the Chinese Communist Party prepares to give President Xi Jinping an unprecedented third term as ruler of China, Indian foreign...


Can India become a major weapons supplier to African states?
India wants to be a key supplier of military hardware to African states. But what shape can this cooperation take? Indian defence...


Lessons in revisionism: What Xi Jinping has just told us
Chinese President Xi Jinping has explained, in a sense, that he believes the world order has already changed. The National Party Congress...


F-16: biography of a fighter jet
India recently objected to the US handing $450 million to Pakistan for the 'maintenence' for Pakistan's F-16 fighter jet fleet. So we...


A new wave of sectarian violence is destroying Pakistan from within (Video)
Pakistan has always had a history of sectarian violence against its minorities like Hindus, Sikhs, Christians and Shia Muslims in a Sunni...


'India’s press are still claiming a Hindutva connection to the Leicester mobs when there is none'.
The first of a two-part series written by British analyst Chris Blackburn on what he saw during the mob violence in Leicester. There’s a...


‘I want to see a world where nations have real independence and real power belongs to the people.'
Herve Juvin is a prominent voice among conservative politicians in Europe who are keenly interested in environmentalism and protection of...


SCO under India: What to Expect
As India takes up the responsibility of heading the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) in 2023, here's a snapshot of what to look...


Depatriarch: Mahsa Amini and Tantawan Tuatulanon show why we need a world order free of patriarchy
A gruesome death in the hands of the moral police in Iran, and an arrest in Thailand show how urgent it is to fight patriarchy in the new...


What prevents Iran-Israel war?
Understanding the uneasy balance of power and fear between the two bitter rivals is critical for the furture of world peace. Iran and...


Challenges in the New Geopolitical Theatre of Outer Space and India’s Role
The fundamental challenge to outer space governance remains the lack of consensus among major space powers, rooted in political...


A Different Kind of Non-Alignment
Image Credit: ANI After the end of the Second World War, the ideological Cold War between the US and Russia emerged. Both the...


Glaciers and Peaks: Chinese Aggression in the Himalayas
Chinese economic growth has led to direct military aggression. In contrast, India’s growth has led to the country receiving better...


Examining the Line of Amity: A Proposed India-China Border Settlement
Global Order's Ishan Dhar speaks to Jaideep Saikia, Fellow, Irregular Warfare Initiative at the United States Military Academy-West...


Rebuilding 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...


Towards a Ceasefire in the Ukraine War
In this piece, Pravin Jethwa suggests concrete steps towards a ceasefire between Russia and Ukraine.


Counterinsurgency in India's Northeast with Jaideep Saikia
Ishan Dhar speaks to Jaideep Saikia about insurgencies in India's Northeast and contemporary challenges like Chinese support for insurgents.


India and the Semiconductor Ecosystem
Understanding India's efforts at building a homegrown semiconductor manufacturing industry.
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