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Oct 14, 20226 min read
The Brahmaputra River as a Transboundary Water Resource: Lessons from Costa Rica?
By Sanchita Borah Costa Rica tried involving OAS in deciding Nicaragua’s encroachment in disputed territory in 2010, when the issue of...
SIS Blog
Oct 4, 20224 min read
More complications for India in new phase of Ukraine conflict
By Prof. Gulshan Sachdeva With hardened western stance, India’s room for maneuvering is going to be much more limited in the new phase of...
SIS Blog
Oct 1, 20225 min read
Blog Special: The Indian Bid for Permanent Membership of the UN Security Council
By Prof. Bharat H Desai Apart from the claim of India and others, the question of veto remains the bone of contention. Will the P5 allow...
SIS Blog
Sep 28, 20224 min read
India’s policy of multi-alignment tested amid ongoing Russia-Ukraine conflict
By Prof. Swaran Singh India's policy of multi-alignment has been on full display throughout the past several weeks. In addition to...
SIS Blog
Sep 27, 20224 min read
India and CELAC Meeting – Making headway towards improved relations
By Dr. Aprajita Kashyap CELAC (Community of Latin American and Caribbean States), is a unique regional bloc that brings together all...
SIS Blog
Sep 16, 20227 min read
China Storming Arunachal Bastion in Vain
By Prof. Srikanth Kondapalli While the nation’s attention is drawn acutely to the western sector of the border between India and China in...
SIS Blog
Sep 16, 20223 min read
What message does India send by opting out of IPEF trade policy pillar?
By Prof. Gulshan Sachdeva Staying away from a key IPEF pillar negotiations is not good optics for a confident nation, and a key...
SIS Blog
Sep 12, 20225 min read
Indo-Pacific Economic Framework: Opportunity and challenge
By Prof. Amita Batra India's ability to successfully conclude its FTAs with the EU and Australia, according to schedule, will signal to...
SIS Blog
Sep 12, 20224 min read
Matter of time
By Prof. Swaran Singh BRICS expansion is inevitable in light of developed countries' unwillingness to give developing countries greater...
SIS Blog
Sep 10, 20224 min read
Will India walk out of IPEF?
By Prof. Swaran Singh As part of the hyperactive senior official- and minister-level talks launched during US President Joe Biden's visit...
SIS Blog
Sep 9, 20223 min read
India-UK Ties | Prime Minister Liz Truss will further boost bilateral relations
By Prof. Gulshan Sachdeva Though new British Prime Minister Liz Truss’ initial focus will be on domestic economic agenda, and the war in...
SIS Blog
Sep 2, 20225 min read
Bangladeshi PM’s India visit to provide a positive spin for S Asia
By Prof. Swaran Singh Sheikh Hasina plans a four-day visit next week to further already strong bilateral ties World leaders have begun to...
SIS Blog
Aug 23, 20225 min read
The Enduring Idea of NAM
By Pratik Mall The largest multilateral organization outside of the UN is the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM), a coalition of around 120...
SIS Blog
Aug 23, 20224 min read
Middle Kingdom: Gunboat Diplomacy with Chinese Characteristics
By Prof. Srikanth Kondapalli Why the Yuan Wang 5’s Arrival in Sri Lanka is Consequential for South Asia Despite serious reservations...
SIS Blog
Aug 15, 20224 min read
India of Sita, Draupadi, Kannagi
By Prof. Santishree Dhulipudi Pandit We need to rediscover and reinvent our civilisational journey The journey of India at 75 to India at...
SIS Blog
Aug 11, 20224 min read
Reeling Under Unpredictability: India’s Changing Strategic Environment
By Srijan Sharma The world order has witnessed three strategic shocks- first is the COVID-19 pandemic; second US unceremonious exit from...
SIS Blog
Jul 25, 20225 min read
Chinese business giants lose steam
By Prof. Srikanth Kondapalli Recent actions against Chinese companies, in India and elsewhere, are impacting economic ties with China....
SIS Blog
Jul 24, 20224 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, 20226 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...
SIS Blog
Jul 17, 20226 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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