SIS BlogDec 20, 20235 min readHenry Kissinger: Academic and diplomatBy Prof. (Dr.) Santishree Dhulipudi Pandit Kissinger’s academic and intellectual journey shaped his conviction that personal beliefs,...
SIS BlogDec 18, 20234 min readThe EU's Enlargement ConundrumBy Dr. Ankita Dutta The opening of accession talks with Ukraine and Moldova appears to be a key agenda item for the EU leadership during...
SIS BlogDec 14, 20235 min readSudan’s human rights crisis and an exercise in global hypocrisyBy Prof. (Dr.) Santishree Dhulipudi Pandit When the discourse on human rights is swayed by political expediency rather than an unwavering...
SIS BlogDec 6, 20233 min readHopeful Beginnings, Harsh Realities: The Juxtaposition of Climate Anniversaries and Global Inaction.By Sakshi Sanjay Ugale Despite commemorating climate milestones in 2023—61 years since Rachel Carson's "Silent Spring," 51 years since...
SIS BlogDec 5, 20234 min readChina's Influence Operations AbroadBy Anshu Kumar Since 2006, all Chinese Defense White Papers have mentioned that China’s composite national strength, international...
SIS BlogNov 30, 20237 min readBlog Special: Averting the Climate Change Catastrophe: Making International Law Work – Part II By Prof. (Dr.) Bharat H. Desai On November 25, 2023, in a very powerful message from Antarctica, the UN Secretary-General, Antonio...
SIS BlogNov 19, 20236 min readInclusive National Dialogue Only Respite for ASEAN’s Solution in the Ongoing Myanmar StrifeBy Ayadoure S. Stalin Coup d'état is not a new element in Myanmar’s polity since its independence from British colonialism. Coup d’état...
SIS BlogNov 18, 20234 min readStill no light at the end of the India-UK FTA tunnelBy Prof. (Dr.) Gulshan Sachdeva It remains unclear whether India and the UK will be able to conclude a trade deal during Rishi Sunak's...
SIS BlogNov 17, 20235 min readThe Israel-Hamas war and geopolitical contestations in West AsiaBy Md. Muddassir Quamar (Ph.D.) The war has divided the global community into two camps—pro-Israel and pro-Palestine—leaving little space...
SIS BlogNov 13, 20231 min readChinese intriguesBy Prof. (Dr.) Srikanth Kondapalli The Chinese are not strangers to their ministers disappearing or being dismissed. In a sign of chinks...