Asoke MukherjiThe Need for an International Convention on CyberspaceWe must create a universal and transparent global framework to ensure the effective security and utilization of cyberspace.
Abhinav SeetharamanH.R. 6948: The Significance of the U.S. Bill Recognizing Tibetan IndependenceIn the post-Covid-19 war against China, the US has fired a critical salvo - a bill that seeks to accept the independence of Tibet.
Arindrajit BasuBernie Sanders and the Salvation of International LawThanks to Bernie Sander’s campaign, politicians know that it is possible to win elections in the US without compromising on the ideals.
Lt Gen Kamaleshwar DavarRumblings in the High HimalayasThe first chief of of India's DIA writes on why China could not have found a worse time to trigger border friction with India.
Abhishek VenkateshIndia and Afghanistan: Why India Must Push HarderNew Delhi must overcome it’s reluctance, and realize it’s potential to contribute to renewed governance in Afghanistan.
Kislay RanjanAPI: The key to being the true Pharmacy of the WorldWhy now is the time for India to reform its pharmaceuticals sector and work on its supply chain to truly become the pharmacy of the world.
H. E. Federico SalasMexico and India: The Challenges AheadThe Ambassador of Mexico to India opines on how the ongoing pandemic is an opportunity for Mexico & India to further strengthen ties.
Ishan DharVIDEO: Political and Material Change in Pakistan's Occupation of Gilgit-BaltistanSenge Sering, Director of the Institute of Gilgit-Baltistan Studies, speaks exclusively to us on India's claim on Gilgit-Baltistan.
Anil K. AntonyThe Kerala healthcare modelCan the effective fight against Covid-19 in the Indian state of Kerala provide a global model to counter the pandemic?
Richa JayalFree and Open Indo-Pacific (FOIP): Geopolitics in the time of COVIDHow does China's muscle-flexing to prevent Covid-19 investigations affect the Free and Open Indo-Pacific Plan?
Rishi SuriVIDEO: It's High Time the United Nations Reflected the New World OrderIndia's former Ambassador & Permanent Representative to the United Nations tells us why the UN Must Reform to stay Relevant after Covid-19.
Bhaswati BhattacharyaThe Warrior Pose to End All Wars The globalisation of yoga has brought new possibilities to our understanding of non-traditional mechanisms of peace-making.
Ishan Dhar & Deekhit BhattacharyaA Roadmap to Representation: The Case for Gilgit-BaltistanHow strategic moves in political representation could strengthen India's case for Gilgit-Baltistan.
Ameya Pratap SinghWhy Status should matter to Indian Foreign Policy From the leader of the non-aligned movement to 'Vishwaguru', why India's search for status matters.
Abhinav SeetharamanThe Impact of Recent Border Disputes Between India and Nepal on Tibet The strategic games between China and India involving a Nepal road, a Princeton-in-Asia Fellow at the Milken Institute explains.
Avigail SpiraWelcome to Digital Diplomacy: Cultivating Bridges between Nations Israeli diplomat and spokesperson of the Israeli embassy in New Delhi writes about the changing nature of diplomacy in the digital age.
Asoke MukherjiReforming the UN system after Covid-19India's former permanent representative to the United Nations (UN) Ambassador Asoke Mukerji explains how a post-Covid UN should look like.
Gautam SenWarfare in History and the Indian PredicamentIndia is a most peculiar case of a society evidently oblivious to the reality of violence as a perpetual phenomenon.
Ameya Pratap SinghNo NYT, True Leaders Look Like This. In 2020, why is it that The New York Times Editorial Board cannot see any 'true leaders' against Covid-19 unless they are White Westerners?
Mrittunjoy Guha MajumdarRedefining Education for Knowledge not just LiteracyA Cambridge postdoc explains a new way of thinking about education around the world.