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Changing India’s neighbourhood gaze using two Ts
In this essay I use two examples from two extremities - Tamil Nadu and Tripura - to try and examine how India can significantly enhance its regional influence and unlock substantial economic possibilities by strategically leveraging the unique strengths and geographical advantages of its federal states.


Modi’s Middle East Mantra
Since taking office in 2014, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has embarked on a proactive foreign policy, with a significant focus on enhancing


China’s neocolonialism in Africa
China's engagement with Africa, often characterised through its economic diplomacy, has sparked considerable debate and analysis among...


India must be proactive while countering China in maritime cybersecurity
As the world grapples with escalating cyber threats, recent developments in the United States have underscored the urgent need for robust...


Securing the Red Sea and the global supply chain
Drone attacks in recent days on merchant ships in the Red Sea represent a significant threat to global supply chains, impacting not just...


China's strategic manipulation of UNHRC: A threat to global human rights
In a recent development, diplomats based in Geneva representing 11 nations, including delegates from Pakistan, Belarus, Nicaragua,...


The Matarbari Port and its strategic importance in the Indo-Pacific
India and Japan are collaborating to develop of the Matarbari port in Bangladesh off the coast of the Bay of Bengal. The deep seaport is...
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