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Londonistan 3.0: Confusion undermines community cohesion and public confidence while confronting Islamist radicalism
London is becoming a major focal point for the ongoing conflict in the Middle East. The reports that Douglas Murray, a writer,...


Why China's nuclear proliferation is a cause for concern
Recent reports by the Bulletin of Atomic Scientists and the release of new satellite images have pointed to China's rapid nuclear...


The 2nd C.B. Muthamma Memorial Lecture by Ambassador Asoke Kumar Mukerji
The Former permanent representative of India to the United Nations, Ambassador Asoke Kumar Mukerji, delivered the second lecture in the...


How China gets terrorism wrong
The heinous and surprise attack on Israel by Hamas and the former’s retaliation has consequently engulfed the entire region & led to a...


Mockery in name of democracy : Stage set for yet another poll rigging in Pakistan
On the verge of yet another political crisis, Pakistan, a country marked by a turbulent political past, finds itself at a critical...


India and the US Presidential Elections
The United States Presidential Elections are a globally significant event, closely watched by countries around the world, including...


Pakistan's democracy at crossroads: Staged elections could perpetuate political unrest
As Pakistan gears up for parliamentary elections in February concerns about the integrity and fairness of the electoral process are...


Contemporary South Asia’s Political Economy
"Autonomous domestic politics and robust national institutions can combine in a virtuous circle with economic policies to create economic...


The India-USA defence partnership: An Introduction
The India-USA defence partnership has grown significantly over the past few decades, evolving from a period of ambivalence and occasional...


Fate of women in history: Why discourse on gender remains enigmatically contradictory
The lot of women has clearly improved since they now perform labour in the economy, but society is still riven by an unspoken silent war...


Fate of women in history: How their lives were shaped and dictated by constraints on time and space.
Like widespread literacy, gender roles too were relatively stable historically until a few hundred years ago. Changes in gender roles...


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...


North Korea’s ICBM tests and the resulting military tension in the region
As North Korea tests yet another Inter-Continental Ballistic Missile (ICBM), what could be its regional and global implications? Tensions...


How key maritime choke points become theatres of war
The Houthis targeting the Red Sea, Russia's blockade in the Black Sea. Maritime choke points have long been targeted in situations of...


Iran’s nuclear ambitions amidst the crisis in West Asia
As Iran draws closer to a nuclear breakout capacity, what would be the implications of the current crisis in West Asia on the country's...


China’s provocations in the South China Sea
The recent escalations and provocations by China in the South China Sea are a matter of significant concern for the entire region, and...


The Dark Side of America's foreign policy
America's past efforts to destabilise democratic nations form a complex and contentious chapter in modern history, reflecting a mixture...


Bangladesh’s search for responsible politics
In the complex political terrain of Bangladesh, recent events have underscored the challenge the nation faces in achieving stability and...


COP28: India's role in shaping the global fight against climate change
COP28, the 28th Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), is a pivotal event in...


Why are China’s loans to Africa plummeting?
Boston University's Global China Initiative suggests that China's loans to Africa have been decreasing over the past two years. The...
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