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Domestic Legitimacy Through Foreign War: The Strategy Behind North Korea’s New Housing District

Analysts argue that the project is a “highly calculated political move” designed to justify overseas troop deployments and strengthen domestic unity ahead of a major party congress...

The Digital Divide: Europe’s Compliance, America’s Speech, and India’s Calibrated Path

Given their massive scale, vast reach, and influence over global information flows, tech companies have begun to function as geopolitical actors in their own right...

From Naxalbari to Diminution: The Rise and Fall of India’s Maoist Movement

The true measure of our victory is not the elimination of the Maoists, but ensuring the absence of the conditions that triggered their rise...

NATO’s Arctic Sentry: Alliance Management Through Military Symbolism

NATO's 'Arctic Sentry' illustrates how military deployments are being used as political instruments to preserve cohesion within the transatlantic alliance while responding to emerging strategic...

The Myth of Secular International Relations: Faith and Power in World Affairs

This book overall brings to our attention that religion cannot be kept out of international relations; most countries use their religious principles and doctrines for national interest, and...

AU Summit Discusses Governance, Called for an End to “Extermination” of Palestinians, and Focused on Regional Conflicts

At the 39th African Union (AU) Summit in Addis Ababa, the organisation’s leadership delivered one of its strongest collective statements on the Israel-Palestine war, linking the crisis in Palestine to...

Securing the Circuit: India’s Road to Semiconductor Sovereignty

India has shifted from a passive observer to a key player in the global semiconductor race, using iCET 2.0 to drive international partnerships and ISM 2.0 to strengthen domestic capacity, cementing...

From Periphery to Pivot: The Strategic Reinvention of India’s Northeast

The Northeast's change from a remote border area to a diplomatic centre shows how India's foreign policy priorities have changed in general...

Hindu Representation, Jamaat Gains and India’s Watchful Eye After Bangladesh’s Election

For New Delhi, minority safety in Bangladesh remains a core diplomatic concern, and the presence of Hindu MPs within the ruling Bangladesh Nationalist Party is being read as a stabilising signal of...