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Jun 4, 20227 min read
Will Indo-Pacific policies reconnect Canada and India?
By Prof. Swaran Singh The two nations’ friendship has often been sorely tested, but common interests regarding the US and China may...
SIS Blog
Jun 4, 20223 min read
Indo-Pacific Economic Framework– Content and Advantages for India
By Prof. Srikanth Kondapalli The IPEF intends to strengthen digital trade, resilience in supply chain mechanism, green economy and rules-...
SIS Blog
Jun 2, 20224 min read
China's Uighur Camps: Why Is a UN Visit Being Criticised for 'Soft Position'?
By Prof. Srikanth Kondapalli While Bachelet criticised China’s human rights violations in Xinjiang, critics pointed to her 'controlled...
SIS Blog
Jun 2, 20226 min read
Blog Exclusive: The Great Escape after 112 Years: Savarkar Case in International Law
By Prof. Bharat H. Desai The core question before the Arbitration Tribunal was: Should Vinayak Damodar Savarkar, in conformity with the...
SIS Blog
Jun 1, 20225 min read
Report: Young Researchers’ Conference on Central and Eastern Europe: Three Decades since Transition
By Debanjali Ghosh & Lyimee Saikia The Young Researchers’ Conference on Central and Eastern Europe: Three Decades since Transition was...
SIS Blog
May 30, 20223 min read
Africa Day 2022: The 20-year celebration of the African Union
By Aarshi Dua The theme of the Africa day celebration for 2022 is Nutrition, and the aim of AU is to strengthen the Agro-Food Systems,...
SIS Blog
May 28, 20227 min read
Can US-led IPEF outshine RCEP or CPTPP?
By Prof. Swaran Singh Many in the region see the Indo-Pacific Economic Framework as far too US-centric in certain sectors. On the eve of...
SIS Blog
May 28, 20225 min read
Blog Special Series-I: Use of Food as a Weapon of War: A Challenge for International Law
By Prof. Bharat H. Desai In the third decade of the 21st century, the growing use of food as a weapon to starve civilians and others...
SIS Blog
May 26, 20224 min read
How Quad Tokyo outcome was both positive and practical, though it makes no mention of China
By Prof. Srikanth Kondapalli This round of the Quad meeting will go down in history for its norm-building exercise, democratisation...
SIS Blog
May 24, 20227 min read
The idea of Indian nationalism did not come from the Constitution. It has ancient roots
By Prof. Santishree Dhulipudi Pandit Indian civilisation has always celebrated development, democracy, diversity, difference, and dissent...
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