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Jan 31, 20233 min read
In Afghanistan, China’s double-dealing is coming back to bite it
By Prof. Srikanth Kondapalli The Taliban has promised not to allow terrorist attacks on others from Afghan soil, but it is unable to keep...
SIS Blog
Jan 31, 20236 min read
G20: Tech-driven education in India bridges the gap between urban and rural students
By Prof. Santishree Dhulipudi Pandit India's growth story in recent years can best be visualized as a tale of ‘two cities’ told through...
SIS Blog
Jan 31, 20235 min read
The Indian Move for Revision of the Indus Waters Treaty: Making Hydro-diplomacy and Treaty-law Work
By Prof. Bharat H Desai A long awaited yet unprecedented development finally took shape in hydro-diplomacy and treaty law with India...
SIS Blog
Jan 26, 20234 min read
Will US outreach to China’s next-gen leaders bear fruit?
By Prof. Swaran Singh US Secretary of State Blinken is on his way to Beijing but it’s not clear yet how China’s new leaders will receive...
SIS Blog
Jan 26, 20235 min read
The Audacity of Hope: The UNGA Request for an ICJ Advisory Opinion on Occupied Palestinian Territory
By Prof. Bharat H Desai The beginning of 2023 came with resounding audacity of hope for Occupied Palestinian Territory (OPT) – the oldest...
SIS Blog
Jan 26, 20236 min read
On the UN Resolution calling for a ban on ASAT Missile Tests
By Ankit Tiwari The US and the USSR were directing huge resources towards R&D in Outer Space capabilities in order to gain a strategic...
SIS Blog
Jan 19, 20235 min read
Kishida’s rearming of Japan wins support of allies
By Prof. Swaran Singh His five-nation tour saw all his hosts strongly reiterating commitment to building closer cooperation in the...
SIS Blog
Jan 19, 20235 min read
The Advent of Indian Law to Repress Global Maritime Piracy: Making International Law Work
By Prof. Bharat H Desai In a heartening development, both the houses of the Indian Parliament finally passed a special legislation...
SIS Blog
Jan 5, 20233 min read
Xi’s revenge
By Prof. Srikanth Kondapalli The ‘you are on your own now’ policy came following nationwide protests in late November against Xi’s...
SIS Blog
Jan 4, 20236 min read
Making sense of Nepal Elections
By Prof. Sangeeta Thapliyal New government has been formed in Nepal after much anticipation with Prachanda as the Prime Minister. Leading...
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