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Energy Security on Borrowed Time: India’s Inadequate Strategic Petroleum Reserves in an Era of Energy Shocks
By Rohan Ranjan Raut Ray The ongoing War in the Middle East has once again reminded us of a truth in this interconnected World: A Conflict in one region sends shockwaves across the Global System. This crisis in the Gulf is no d ifferent, as Iran, through its control over the Strait of Hormuz, has held the energy security of the entire world hostage. The Strait of Hormuz is one of the most critical chokepoints for global energy, as about 20-25% of the world’s daily petroleum n

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3 days ago4 min read


Remarks of Ambassador Asoke Mukerji at the Round Table on the Constitutional Referendum of Kazakhstan, JNU/SIS, New Delhi 12.03.2026
By Ambassador: Asoke Mukerji Permanent representative to the United Nations in New York Ambassador of India to the Republic of Kazakhstan 2005-2007 Three referendums have been held in Kazakhstan so far on its Constitution – in 1991, in 1995 and in 2022. The first referendum in 1991 and the second referendum in 1995 were the most significant. They helped to chart the identity of independent Kazakhstan, and its way forward. Kazakhstan had three priorities at its independence

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Apr 143 min read


Ahmedabad Over Beijing: How Merz's India Visit Repositions Germany's Asia Strategy
By Shibhankita Pradhan When German Chancellor Friedrich Merz arrived at Ahmedabad on 12th of January for his first official visit to Asia, the choice of destination by the newly elected German government spoke louder than any other official statement could. Not Beijing, not Tokyo, not Seoul but India’s commercial hub in Gujarat, Ahmedabad. He was accompanied by a 23 member CEO delegation which further signalled serious economic intent. For a German Chancellor whose predeces

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Feb 15 min read


PM Modi’s Visit to Ghana and Namibia: A Strategic Milestone in the Global South
By Sanjay Turi In the wake of the Pahalgam Terrorism attack on April 22, India launched Operation Sindoor and gave a befitting reply to...

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Aug 9, 20254 min read


China’s Deepening Ties with the Taliban Pose a Strategic Dilemma for India in the Region
By Sanjay Turi In the wake of the shifting regional power dynamics, the emerging alliance between China, Pakistan, Bangladesh and the...

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Aug 2, 20256 min read


Biodiversity Beyond Borders: Costa Rica, Ocean Governance, and the New Strategic Geography of the High Seas
By Kuldeep Ojha Introduction The world’s oceans, long viewed as open frontiers of commerce and conquest, are fast emerging as the next...

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Jul 15, 20254 min read


Reflections on Europe’s Strategic Sensitivities
By Shreya Nautiyal Europe must realise that key to its credibility in South Asia lies in adopting a more nuanced and principled stance in...

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Jul 14, 20255 min read


What’s In a Name? The Politics of Renaming places
By Aman J Thomas In Romeo and Juliet , Shakespeare asked ‘What’s in a name’? and the answer is ‘a lot’. Words have meanings and those...

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Apr 1, 20254 min read


Global Tech, Local Rules: The European Union’s Vision for Emerging Technologies
By Simran Mishra In its 2024-2029 institutional cycle , the EU’s approach focuses on combining technological proficiency with...

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Mar 28, 20254 min read


BLOG SPECIAL: On the Global State of Women’s Rights: 50 Years of IWD and 30 Years of the Beijing Declaration
By Prof. Dr. Bharat H. Desai I. INTRODUCTION March 08, 2025, the 50th anniversary of the UN’s International Women’s Day (IWD), also...

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Mar 17, 20255 min read
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