The U.S. demand for Greenland for security purposes, has alarmed Europe enough for talk of Article 5 of NATO’s collective ...
On 12 February, Bangladesh will go to the polls to choose a new leader. India should accept the outcome, and maintain a ...
In recent months, visa restrictions have been imposed on foreign students particularly Indians, seeking higher education, especially in the U.S. and the UK. Post-study work opportunities, a key factor ...
U.S. action in Venezuela has resurrected the 200-year-old Monroe Doctrine which sought to prevent foreign interference in the ...
Israel’s recognition of Somaliland as an independent state in December 2025 is not merely a diplomatic gesture toward a ...
U.S. action in Venezuela has resurrected the 200-year-old Monroe Doctrine which sought to prevent foreign interference in the ...
The new U.S. Ambassador to India, Sergio Gor, has much to do – and reviving high school exchange programmes stalled due to ...
China’s dramatic shift in its approach to nuclear weapons will put the country far above any other nuclear powers including ...
Cyclone Ditawah has put a serious dampener on Sri Lanka’s rosy post-budget economic outlook. Sri Lanka can help itself by ...
The ongoing tensions between Kabul and Islamabad regarding the closure of trade routes could significantly alter the trade landscape in South Asia. This strain can benefit India. The export and import ...
In the shifting sands of contemporary geopolitics, terms such as ‘fluid multipolarity’, ‘multiplexity’, ‘tripolarity’, and ‘bipolarity with multipolar characteristics’ are replacing the old dogmas and ...
The global energy market is on a course correction – the prevailing discourse over the past decade has been that fossil fuels are on the way out, electric vehicles and other green technologies are the ...
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