SIS BlogFeb 23, 20233 min readArchivesOne Year of Russia-Ukraine War: No end in sight but all key actors have big strategic goals in playBy Prof. Gulshan Sachdeva After initial disruptions by the Ukraine war, the global economy is slowly adjusting. But as the war prolongs,...
SIS BlogNov 18, 20224 min readLula’s victory: A win-win for all?By Dr. Priti Singh The slim win for president-elect Lula points to a deeply divided country supporting two diametrically opposite views...
SIS BlogNov 15, 20223 min readArchivesIndia-UK FTA: Without migration, a comprehensive deal is unlikelyBy Prof. Gulshan Sachdeva The real challenge is migration and mobility. Still, a ‘thin interim deal’ is possible in the coming months In...
SIS BlogOct 28, 20223 min readArchivesIndia-UK Ties | Despite euphoria, Rishi Sunak’s impact will be marginal at bestBy Prof. Gulshan Sachdeva Rishi Sunak’s top priority will be to get the UK’s economy back on track, and unite a badly-divided...
SIS BlogOct 19, 20225 min readXi’s Forward Plan: After Taiwan, Galwan, Where Would the Buck Stop for China?By Prof. Srikanth Kondapalli Xi reiterated in work report to safeguard China’s dignity and core interests which has major implications...
SIS BlogOct 19, 20223 min readLet’s do some PekinologyBy Prof. Srikanth Kondapalli Such a lack of transparency is a Soviet legacy and is followed by Communist parties across the globe As the...
SIS BlogOct 15, 20224 min readBrazilian Elections 2022, a political inflection point?By Dr. Aprajita Kashyap In absence of a clear-cut win, the two candidates will face each other again in a runoff on 30 October 2022. The...
SIS BlogJun 25, 20224 min readArchivesThe travails of Boris JohnsonBy Abhishek Khajuria There is a possibility that Johnson and Sunak are able to steer the country out of the present crisis and improve...