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Talibanisation, ISI and Afghanistan
This is an exclusive interview where Mrittunjoy Guha Majumdar, a researcher at the University of Cambridge, speaks to Khushnood Nabizada,...


To Compete More Effectively in the World, India needs to become QuTech-friendly
This is the quantum age. With the diversification of theoretical and experimental forays into realising quantum technology (QuTech), the...


Egypt on Two Fronts: An Egyptian View on the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam and the Libyan Crisis
Egypt, a veritable regional power, is facing two pressing challenges in the international arena. The first challenge to Egypt is an...


The Global History of Ram
As India starts the process of building a grand Ram temple in Ayodhya, based on its oldest epic, the Ramayana, it is important to...


India’s Foreign Policy Needs to Escape the Legacy of Colonial Entanglements
India is currently trapped in numerous foreign policy entanglements dictated by her colonized past. Upon independence India continued and...


The Curse of the Custodian: Jordan’s Fragile Stability & The Deal of the Century
Executive Summary The piece intends to explore why certain states such as the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan have emerged as ‘pillars of...


The weaponisation of fake history to divide India and Israel and neo-racism on a Nazi symbol
Why Hindus and Jews have no reason to quarrel on a Nazi sign. And why the use of the wrong word for the Nazi symbol is racist. The...


Recreating a New Hong Kong
On June 30, China officially placed into effect a controversial new national security law for Hong Kong. The law has been met with...


Ātmanirbharta in Arming the Indian Army: Defence Indigenisation in India
'atmanirbharta' means the virtue of self-realiance in Hindi The recent Galwan faceoff in Ladakh brought to the fore the momentous shift...


Inside China and India's Battle for Buddhism
Source: British Museum In his 2017 book, The Souls of China, the Canadian scholar, and longtime Beijing-er, Ian Johnson makes the point...


What is the Contribution of the Mahabharata to Strategic Thought?
The Mahabharata is one of the world’s oldest and longest epics. At the heart of it is a dramatic and apocalyptic war, and a rousing...


What I See When I See India’s Policy on Jammu & Kashmir as a Kashmiri Pandit
A landmark announcement on August 5, 2019 took the world, and all of India, by surprise. The news of the neutering of Article 370,...


VIDEO: The Paradoxical Use of 'Powerlessness to Attain Power' in Contemporary Trade Negotiations
In this exclusive interview Amrita Narlikar, the president of the German Institute for Global and Area Studies and Professor at the...


Australia: A friend for these times
Irresistible forces are bringing India and Australia closer together. One in every 50 Australians is of Indian origin. We share an ocean, and Perth is a seven hour flight away from Chennai. Defence activities grew four-fold between 2014 and 2019, with Australian and Indian defence forces conducting 46 exercises together last year. India is an important trading partner to Australia, our eighth largest with two-way goods and services trade valued at approximately Rs 1.5 lakh cr


Asia Cannot Afford to Misjudge Xi’s China; Japan’s Measured Moves are Proof it Doesn’t Plan To
China’s appetite for confrontation seems insatiable. In the last few months, its coastguards have sunk two Vietnamese fishing boats, the...


Reimagining Volunteering after COVID
COVID-19 has hit almost every country in the world, heavily affecting communities at all levels. What has been unprecedented has been the...


Origins of Indian skepticism about China: Patel, Aurobindo and Golwalkar
At the time of the founding of the Indian republic, three men were prescient about the Chinese threat. Their words and worldview were...


India’s Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank Ties Post-COVID
India continued to remain the biggest borrower and second-largest shareholder of the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIIB) in...


Manjushri’s Sword: Rethinking Tibet & East Turkestan’s Roles in Dealing with China
The intention here is to argue that the roles for Tibet and East Turkestan when it comes to dealing with China are far greater than just...


The Beginnings of a Divided Libya: An Inexorable Fall to Frozen Conflict
The Arab spring or autumn as some might call it, witnessed the creation of new regimes, alliances and power shifts. The one country in...
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