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Canada's Gazprom Move May Be Part Of Western War Fatigue
By Prof. Swaran Singh As we enter the fifth month of the Ukraine war and resultant food and fuel shortages worldwide, parties to the...
SIS Blog
Jul 24, 20225 min read


The Sick Lion: Crisis in Sri Lanka
By Udbhav Sharma The declaration of financial emergency, the change of PM seat from Mahinda Rajapaksha to Ranil Wickramsinghe did little...
SIS Blog
Jul 24, 20225 min read


The Repurposed UN Trusteeship Council for the Future: PART – II: A New Mandate in the New Context
By Prof. Bharat H. Desai In view of the global environmental challenges in the Anthropocene epoch, the revived and repurposed UN...
SIS Blog
Jul 24, 20224 min read

The Repurposed UN Trusteeship Council for the Future: PART – I: The Context and the Idea
By Prof. Bharat H. Desai In view of constraints of the SIS Blog space, this article will appear in Part – I and Part – II. On 15 July...
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Jul 24, 20226 min read


Russia Ukraine Conflict: The Legal Question of War
By Srijan Sharma The concept of contingent sovereignty which says that sovereign rights and immunities are not absolute. They depend on...
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Jul 17, 20224 min read


New ‘West Asian Quad’ makes bold promises
By Prof. Swaran Singh The I2U2 Group comprising India, Israel, the UAE and the US has offered a new template to tackle unfolding...
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Jul 17, 20226 min read


Shinzo Abe is dead, but the Chinese still love to hate him
By Prof. Srikanth Kondapalli Abe was convinced that China’s military forays on the Senkaku islands since September 2010 China’s official...
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Jul 10, 20223 min read


Biden’s energy and environmental credentials under fire
By Dr. Sameena Hameed Biden blamed the current global energy crisis on Russian invasion of Ukraine, but people perceive it as domestic...
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Jul 9, 20224 min read


India is an important link between G7, G20, and BRICS
By Prof. Gulshan Sachdeva The G7 knows that global green transition and SDG targets cannot be achieved without India. For its ambitions,...
SIS Blog
Jun 29, 20223 min read


The travails of Boris Johnson
By Abhishek Khajuria There is a possibility that Johnson and Sunak are able to steer the country out of the present crisis and improve...
SIS Blog
Jun 25, 20224 min read


चरमराती अंदरूनी एकजुटता बनी ‘चोगम’ के लिए चुनौती
प्रोफेसर स्वर्ण सिंह राष्ट्रमंडल व गुटनिरपेक्षता आंदोलन जैसे ऐतिहासिक संगठनों से हटकर विश्व की उभरती हुई ताकतों व अर्थव्यवस्थाओं के नए...
SIS Blog
Jun 23, 20224 min read


Blog Special Series-II: Use of Sexual Violence as a Weapon of War: A Challenge for International Law
By Prof. Bharat H. Desai Sexual violence against women during conflicts has been used as a tactic and weapon of war. It is not just rape...
SIS Blog
Jun 22, 20226 min read

BRICS Summit: expectations and groundbreaking trajectories
By Prof. Swaran Singh The coming BRICS Summit - to be hosted online by China on June 23 - is already drawing attention for becoming the...
SIS Blog
Jun 21, 20224 min read


Realism or Liberalism: Which IR Theory best explains the Russia-Ukraine War?
By Prithvi Naresh Rathod Realism devalues the role of norms as a big constraint in the great-power behaviour, but in reality, norms have...
SIS Blog
Jun 15, 20224 min read


Novel India-Vietnam axis emerging in Indo-Pacific
By Prof. Swaran Singh Three-day visit to Hanoi by Defense Minister Rajnath Singh underscored the evolving nature of their bilateral ties....
SIS Blog
Jun 13, 20225 min read


Blog Exclusive: Stockholm+50 and Beyond: Envisioning Our Environmental Future
By Prof. Bharat H. Desai The Stockholm 2022 at best remained a timid acknowledgement of things going terribly wrong and lacked the...
SIS Blog
Jun 7, 20225 min read


Trouble in Middle Kingdom: Xi-Li tussle comes to the fore
By Prof. Srikanth Kondapalli In terms of leadership succession, Xi prefers his “new Zhijiang Army” to take over the sixth generation of...
SIS Blog
Jun 6, 20224 min read


Will Indo-Pacific policies reconnect Canada and India?
By Prof. Swaran Singh The two nations’ friendship has often been sorely tested, but common interests regarding the US and China may...
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Jun 4, 20227 min read


Indo-Pacific Economic Framework– Content and Advantages for India
By Prof. Srikanth Kondapalli The IPEF intends to strengthen digital trade, resilience in supply chain mechanism, green economy and rules-...
SIS Blog
Jun 4, 20223 min read


China's Uighur Camps: Why Is a UN Visit Being Criticised for 'Soft Position'?
By Prof. Srikanth Kondapalli While Bachelet criticised China’s human rights violations in Xinjiang, critics pointed to her 'controlled...
SIS Blog
Jun 2, 20224 min read
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