SIS BlogJan 315 min readIs the US committed to strengthening the Indo-Pacific economic order?By Dr. Rahul Mishra With the signing of the Indo-Pacific Economic Framework supply-chain agreement in November last year, on the...
SIS BlogApr 15, 20233 min readArchivesIndia must evaluate EU’s ‘de-risking’ with ChinaBy Prof. Gulshan Sachdeva As China is India’s major trading partner as well as a key strategic challenge, New Delhi needs to carefully...
SIS BlogMar 24, 20236 min readArchivesBiden visit to strengthen Canada’s Pacific-nation credentials By Prof. Swaran Singh The two countries’ convergence on the Indo-Pacific region could make this summit an inflection point in their...
SIS BlogMar 22, 20236 min readArchivesCan India-Japan summit help in bridging the gap between G20 and G7?By Prof. Swaran Singh The summit is witness to how much can Modi and Kishida harmonise their positions to achieve better outcomes from...
SIS BlogSep 16, 20223 min readArchivesWhat 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 BlogAug 6, 20225 min readArchivesRedeeming ASEAN ‘centrality’ in Indo-Pacific regionBy Prof. Swaran Singh ASEAN has too many serious issues at hand to address instead of being distracted by great-power politics Media...
SIS BlogJun 13, 20225 min readArchivesNovel India-Vietnam axis emerging in Indo-PacificBy Prof. Swaran Singh Three-day visit to Hanoi by Defense Minister Rajnath Singh underscored the evolving nature of their bilateral ties....
SIS BlogJun 4, 20223 min readArchivesIndo-Pacific Economic Framework– Content and Advantages for IndiaBy Prof. Srikanth Kondapalli The IPEF intends to strengthen digital trade, resilience in supply chain mechanism, green economy and rules-...
SIS BlogMay 26, 20224 min readArchivesHow Quad Tokyo outcome was both positive and practical, though it makes no mention of ChinaBy Prof. Srikanth Kondapalli This round of the Quad meeting will go down in history for its norm-building exercise, democratisation...