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The 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.


Welcome 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.


Reforming the UN system after Covid-19
India's former permanent representative to the United Nations (UN) Ambassador Asoke Mukerji explains how a post-Covid UN should look like.


Warfare in History and the Indian Predicament
India is a most peculiar case of a society evidently oblivious to the reality of violence as a perpetual phenomenon.


No 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?


Redefining Education for Knowledge not just Literacy
A Cambridge postdoc explains a new way of thinking about education around the world.


Managing Irresponsible States in a (still) Globalized World
There must be a new paradigm of trust and communication built in the world - one that can effectively tackle authoritarian states.


From Kabul to Kashmir: The New Face of Terrorism and How to Deal with it
A former aide to a chief minister of Jammu and Kashmir explains how the nature of terrorism is changing and how to fight it.


COVID -19: Wildlife Under Siege: An Indian Solution to a Global Crisis
A community-based organisation in Ranthambore that offers a new model of wildlife conversation for the rest of the world.


India and the Geopolitics of Copper
One of India's most cited living scientists writes an explosive expose of how India's copper capabilities were destroyed.


Multilateralism at a crossroads
In this exclusive essay, the French ambassador to India writes about the future of multilateralism in the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic.


Why India’s relationship with the Gulf is stronger than you think
The Gulf needs India to buy oil, provide a massive market relatively close-by, and as a somewhat balancing power in its own incessant wars.


India’s energy options after COVID-19
Low oil prices have given India windfall savings. But that is not enough to secure its energy future. Financial innovation could help.


“What’s in a name?” The Non-Aligned Movement in Modi’s foreign policy
Neither rejecting, nor blindly embracing, India's Narendra Modi has a more nuanced approach to non-alignment.


China’s Belt Road Initiative: Problems and Prospects
The questions about China's Belt and Road project were already grave, now Covid-19 has made them impossible to ignore.


With greater India-Japan partnership post-COVID, can a powerful Asia-Africa Corridor emerge?
Covid has strengthened the already close Japan-India ties. A shift of Japanese companies from China could boost the Asia-Africa Corridor.


Nepal in China’s Political Orbit and India’s Ejection
With China's ever growing clout in Nepal, India seems to be losing considerable ground. Can it claw back pole position in the Nepal?


The New Frontier of Pre-scientific Laws of Epidemics
Why Covid-19 has brought about renewed interest in ancient traditions of preventive medicine, especially Ayurveda, in global healthcare.


Beyond Westphalian competition to global cooperation
The age of the globalisation of competition is coming to an end. The end will be brutal but might bring in a more compassionate era.


The Sovereign Disciplining of Religious Freedoms
Should an American organisation go around assessing religous freedoms in countries around the world? Does it reek of orientalism?
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