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Mar 15, 20236 min read
Xi’s next-generation leaders commit to his China Dream
By Prof. Swaran Singh The Two Sessions put all debates about Xi’s uncontested leadership to rest The closing ceremony of the Two Sessions...

SIS Blog
Mar 14, 20234 min read
Xi has set tone for third term, with a message for US, and for India
By Prof. Srikanth Kondapalli China is sending a clear message: Either India is with it or with the US – there’s no third way possible...

SIS Blog
Mar 13, 20234 min read
The Reagan-Thatcher Revolution and its impact on International Politics
By Prithvi Naresh Rathod The era of Ronald Reagan and Margaret Thatcher is often referred to as the ‘Reagan-Thatcher Revolution’. This...

SIS Blog
Mar 11, 20235 min read
Blog Special – VII: Rape under Orders as a Weapon of War: A Challenge for International Law
By Prof. Bharat H. Desai On March 8, 2023, in a symbolic justice, the Committee of the 1979 Convention on Elimination of Discrimination...

SIS Blog
Mar 8, 20235 min read
What to watch for during Oz PM’s visit to India
By Prof. Swaran Singh Anthony Albanese this week makes his first trip to India since becoming prime minister After German Chancellor Olaf...

SIS Blog
Mar 7, 20235 min read
The Challenge of Protecting Women’s Rights in the Digital Age: Making International Law Work
By Prof. Bharat H. Desai The 67th session of the UN Commission on the Status of Women (CSW67) opened in New York on March 06 for a...


SIS Blog
Mar 4, 20232 min read
Qin Gang's India trip could open up new possibilities
By Prof. Swaran Singh It is good that Chinese Foreign Minister Qin Gang is traveling to India to attend the G20 Foreign Ministers'...


SIS Blog
Mar 2, 20235 min read
Challenges before India’s G20 foreign ministers’ meet
By Prof. Swaran Singh The host nation must strive to ensure that attendees stay focused on the crucial issues of the day This Thursday...


SIS Blog
Feb 28, 20234 min read
Cybersecurity Threats: The need for an exclusive clique
By Anshu Kumar With the ever-interconnected world, cybersecurity concerns spread beyond the political boundaries of countries. It would...


SIS Blog
Feb 28, 20236 min read
Ukraine war has become hostage to big powers’ geopolitics
By Prof. Swaran Singh The central threat of both Putin’s and Biden’s speeches underlines their determination to expand instead of end...


SIS Blog
Feb 28, 20236 min read
Why Ukraine war is an inflection point for India’s foreign policy
By Prof. Swaran Singh India is once again being seen as the voice of the Global South that regards the West's attention on Ukraine as a...


SIS Blog
Feb 27, 20231 min read
Disappearing billionaires
By Prof. Srikanth Kondapalli Xi Jinping’s war on China’s billionaires is telling on the country’s economy, entrepreneurship, innovation...


SIS Blog
Feb 27, 20231 min read
As the Ukraine war drags on, China is growing uneasy
By Prof. Srikanth Kondapalli Beijing has halted fresh Belt and Road Initiative investments in Russia and tried to mediate with a few...


SIS Blog
Feb 23, 20233 min read
One Year of Russia-Ukraine War: No end in sight but all key actors have big strategic goals in play
By Prof. Gulshan Sachdeva After initial disruptions by the Ukraine war, the global economy is slowly adjusting. But as the war prolongs,...


SIS Blog
Feb 21, 20233 min read
Biden's balloon busting could boomerang
By Prof. Swaran Singh Last Thursday, almost a fortnight after the US Air Force shot down a Chinese balloon on Feb 4, President Joe Biden...


SIS Blog
Feb 15, 20236 min read
China, US must deflate ballooning controversy
By Prof. Swaran Singh The world’s two largest economies need to get back to facing issues of real importance On the heels of their...


SIS Blog
Feb 10, 20235 min read
Can IPEF help India reach its target of $5 trillion economy by 2025?
By Prof. Swaran Singh For all IPEF partners, the pandemic experience has revealed an acute urgency for redesigning global supply chains —...


SIS Blog
Feb 8, 20236 min read
Can Canada, India reset their bilateral relations?
By Prof. Swaran Singh Canada’s visiting foreign minister has reason to hope for improved ties with New Delhi Canadian Foreign Affairs...


SIS Blog
Jan 31, 20235 min read
US debt default could have serious global implications
By Prof. Swaran Singh Biden and Republican House Speaker need to look beyond US borders as they negotiate the debt ceiling This...


SIS Blog
Jan 31, 20233 min read
In Afghanistan, China’s double-dealing is coming back to bite it
By Prof. Srikanth Kondapalli The Taliban has promised not to allow terrorist attacks on others from Afghan soil, but it is unable to keep...
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