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Geopolitical Ripples from Russia - Ukraine war
By Dr. Vaishali Krishna There is a remarkable change in international affairs as several Nations have shown a range of reactions toward...
SIS Blog
Aug 2, 20234 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 28, 20236 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 23, 20233 min read


Role of the UN and the International Legal Dimensions of Russia Ukraine Crisis
By Pratik Mall The ongoing Ukraine crisis has fueled the raging and perennial debate about the relevance of the UN The Russia-Ukraine...
SIS Blog
Oct 7, 20225 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 4, 20224 min read


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


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


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


India, China relations threaten to freeze over
By Prof. Srikanth Kondapalli The invasion of Ukraine has upended world geopolitics, disrupting the already fragile relationship between...
SIS Blog
May 24, 20224 min read


Ukraine, Oz election to complicate Quad leaders’ summit
By Prof. Swaran Singh While their shared China challenge has kept them together, continuing Ukraine crisis and winds of change predicted...
SIS Blog
May 21, 20225 min read


NATO expansion to Finland and Sweden may complicate Russian designs in Europe
By Prof. Gulshan Sachdeva If NATO expansion was considered to be a major cause of the Ukraine war, its enlargement in the Nordics could...
SIS Blog
May 18, 20223 min read


Déjà vu in Ukraine and the tragic saga of not learning from the past
By Pratik Mall The tragic saga in Ukraine is also clear evidence of the USA's fundamentally faulty policy towards Russia and the lack of...
SIS Blog
May 14, 20224 min read


The EU and Russian invasion of Ukraine
By Dr. Sheetal Sharma With vacillating opinion in favour of war to suppression of opposition of war, the world will start seeing the...
SIS Blog
May 13, 20224 min read

US, ASEAN need to restore mutual trust at summit
By Prof. Swaran Singh While the US is preoccupied with Ukraine and China, ASEAN has other concerns, including prodigal member Myanmar The...
SIS Blog
May 13, 20226 min read


Focus on Ukraine has pushed Afghans’ plight to periphery
By Prof. Swaran Singh The Taliban of 2022 have showcased themselves as being no different from the Taliban of 1996-2001 This week saw the...
SIS Blog
May 11, 20225 min read
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