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A new age in Japan, US military ties emerging
With a new military policy, Japan is also reimagining its strategic ties with the United States. Secretary of Defense Lloyd J. Austin III...


'A new Japan is indeed taking shape that will have major implications for the world'
An in-depth analysis of Japan's new military strategy. Gautam Sen argues that this new approach towards the defence of Japan will,...


The fight against global warming has a gender diversity problem
Global conferences, including the recent COP 27, have too few women. This is hurting the pace and quality of the fight against global...


Cold War 2.0: India's Strategic Conundrum
In every era of international politics, rivalries between the world’s superpowers have been a constant. The growth of an assertive China...


Why India-US ties are at an all-time high
As India takes over the G20 presidency, its relations with the United States are in focus, and in many ways, these ties are at an...


The Lotus Sutra: India's G20 agenda
As the world's largest democracy, and fifth-largest economy, takes over the G20 presidency, what's on India's agenda? Indian Prime...


Why China is very concerned about safety of its people in Pakistan
But while Pakistan has been trying consistently to provide protection, Chinese personnel have died regularly in attacks on them in...


Part public relations, part apologia: implications of the new US National Security Strategy
It maintains the tone of 'good versus evil' but how realistic is the new US National Security Strategy on key issues like energy security...


India advantage in the US-China semiconductor war
The vice president of the Indian Electronics and Semiconductor Association, Sunil G. Acharya, explains what the US-China war on...


What the RSS thinks about Indian foreign policy
The ideological parent of India's ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has offered hints about what it thinks about the country's China,...


Forgotten Queens of Former Colonies of the West
As Britain mourns her beloved queen, the former colonies of the Western world, parts of Africa, India must remember their erased queens....


SCO under India: What to Expect
As India takes up the responsibility of heading the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) in 2023, here's a snapshot of what to look...


Labour Mobility is Increasingly a Cornerstone of Indian Diplomacy
While the spotlight is usually on tech and investments, the mobility of labour, especially skilled labour, is increasingly the...


How Japanese Innovation Can Be Powered By Indian Talent
The Chinese and others have a lead in sending tech and other talent to work at Japanese heavyweight innovators. India has a massive...


Green Transformation: A Win-Win Opportunity for India
The craziness of western arrogance was at full display during the climate conference in Glasgow last year. India argued that the world...


International Day of Yoga: Yoga for Humanity
On the International Day of Yoga (IDY), the World Health Organisation (WHO) and its Member States in the South-East Asia Region lead...


A Different Kind of Non-Alignment
Image Credit: ANI After the end of the Second World War, the ideological Cold War between the US and Russia emerged. Both the...


Why Should China Be Called Out for Green-Washing in Tibet
With a landscape of enormous glaciers, massive snow cover, mountains and uplands, Tibet is the world’s largest and highest plateau and a...


Glaciers and Peaks: Chinese Aggression in the Himalayas
Chinese economic growth has led to direct military aggression. In contrast, India’s growth has led to the country receiving better...


Examining the Line of Amity: A Proposed India-China Border Settlement
Global Order's Ishan Dhar speaks to Jaideep Saikia, Fellow, Irregular Warfare Initiative at the United States Military Academy-West...
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