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Granting full statehood to Ladakh at present would carry strategic, governance, and social risks that outweigh the political gains and could weaken India’s capacity to manage a complex and dangerous...
Moldova has witnessed its parliamentary elections, an election closely watched in Brussels and in the West, as well as in Russia, as the country hangs in balance between the two poles of Russia and...
ByDr Lakshmi Karlekar & Tanishaa Pandey
October 1, 2025
World,Analysis,Featured,Middle East,North America
Under “Article 2(4) of the UN Charter”, member states are prohibited from using force against another state's territory or political independence...
The purpose of this ‘Arab NATO’is to synchronise Arab armies and create political stability, while unifying the Arab world against both domestic and international threats...
This Sharp Scope issue explores the urgent need to reimagine IR from an India-centric perspective, grounded in civilisational ethos, indigenous intellectual traditions, and contemporary strategic...
The India–U.S. relationship since 1947 has not been a straight line but an irregular arc, evolving from early post-colonial distance and Cold War mistrust to strategic convergence after India’s 1990s...
The most important geopolitical aspect of CBDCs is their potential to change cross-border payments. CBDCs could be the end of unquestioned dollar hegemony and the start of a multilayered, multipolar...
The H-1B's new price tag may have priced out the Indian dream of reaching America, but it might just bring America's work to India instead...
The recent protests are a matter of critical strategic concern for India, as Instability in Nepal poses several direct and indirect threats to India’s interests, with security being foremost among...