SIS BlogMay 13, 20224 min readArchivesThe EU and Russian invasion of UkraineBy Dr. Sheetal Sharma With vacillating opinion in favour of war to suppression of opposition of war, the world will start seeing the...
SIS BlogMay 13, 20226 min readArchivesUS, 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 BlogMay 11, 20225 min readArchivesFocus on Ukraine has pushed Afghans’ plight to peripheryBy 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 BlogMay 10, 20225 min readArchivesNailing the Filibuster on the ‘India-Pakistan Question’ as the UNSC’s ‘seized’ ItemBy Prof. Bharat H. Desai On 6 April 2022 the Permanent Representative of Pakistan (PRP), Munir Akram, sent a letter to the President of...
SIS BlogMay 2, 20223 min readArchivesPM in Europe | Narendra Modi may focus on trade, technology, and green transitionBy Prof. Gulshan Sachdeva A new, positive momentum created during UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson's and European Commission President...
SIS BlogMay 1, 20223 min readArchivesXi’s ‘Zero Covid’ policy: The pitfalls of authoritarianismBy Prof. Srikanth Kondapalli China is reeling under a massive resurgence of the coronavirus, affecting an estimated 400 million people...
SIS BlogApr 27, 20223 min readArchivesWhy India Must Engage Taiwan Even If It Ruffles a Few Chinese FeathersDr. Sana Hashmi India has kept a low profile with Taiwan due to a protracted border issue and repeated standoffs with China The...