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Implications of the Hamas-Israel War
By Md. Muddassir Quamar (PhD) While it is difficult to suggest how the war might pan out, the likelihood of any immediate ceasefire...

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Oct 17, 20235 min read


Israel-Hamas war: What happens to IMEC now?
By Prof. (Dr.) Gulshan Sachdeva The IMEC holds promise but it must contend with West Asian politics, and demonstrate a clear cost and...

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Oct 14, 20233 min read


Blog Special – II: The Audacity of Hope: 2023 New York SDG Summit Outcome and Beyond
By Prof. (Dr.) Bharat H. Desai On October 10, 2023, the United Nations Secretary-General (UN SG) Antonio Guterres addressed the Fifth...

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Oct 12, 202310 min read


Trudeau’s domestic politics masquerades as foreign policy
By Prof. Santishree Dhulipudi Pandit This episode shows how even developed countries externalise domestic issues by transforming a...

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Oct 10, 20235 min read


US-China chip war is India’s opportunity
By Prof. Srikanth Kondapalli Inscrutable China The US-China technology Cold War and China’s quest to expand indigenous capacity and...

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Oct 10, 20233 min read


JNU will seek the world – not its validation
By Prof. Santishree Dhulipudi Pandit The biggest challenge for Jawaharlal Nehru University is to include the multiple intellectual...

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Oct 8, 20235 min read


Time for a negotiated peace in Ukraine?
By Prof. (Dr.) Gulshan Sachdeva As Ukraine's counteroffensive falters, potential for India's peace initiative emerges The war in Ukraine...

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Oct 2, 20233 min read


India’s Geoeconomic Pivot to West Asia
By Md. Muddassir Quamar (PhD) A simultaneous foreign policy recalibration focused on economic considerations resulted in ‘Look East’ and...

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Sep 25, 20235 min read


G20 Summit showed civilisational unity of Bharat
By Prof. Santishree Dhulipudi Pandit Lord Shiva as Nataraja as the main symbol at the Bharat Mandapam shows the unity and continuity of...

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Sep 20, 20235 min read


Is the G20 slipping from China’s grasp?
By Prof. Srikanth Kondapalli The debt phenomenon is so significant that nearly half the African Union member states are in debt – mostly...

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Sep 19, 20235 min read
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