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Sudan’s Neverending War: The Silent Catastrophe the World Overlooked

With nearly 60000 people killed since the start of the war, 13 million displaced, and major cities turned into graveyards, Sudan now faces one of the worst humanitarian disasters in recent memory...

Shifting Tides in the Indo-Pacific: How India Can Hold Its Ground Amid U.S.-China Realignments

If India fails to build its internal capacity to navigate effectively in a rapidly changing world, it will face increasing difficulties externally...

Political Turmoil in Madagascar: Military Takeover and the Shadows of Post-Colonial Legacy

An elite military unit, CAPSAT, has suspended and seized power in Madagascar amid widespread dissatisfaction with poverty, unemployment, and lack of basic facilities...

Paradiplomacy at the Frontier: The Centrality of Assam in Advancing India–Bhutan Relations

From cross-border cultural exchanges and hydropower cooperation to the proposed Gelephu–Kokrajhar rail corridor, Assam stands as a linchpin in India’s eastern diplomacy. This issue brief examines the...

The Continuum of Indian Statecraft: Bridging Kautilya and the Contemporary through Shyam Saran’s Worldview

Former Diplomat Shyam Sharan, in his book “How India Sees the World”, connects India’s ancient strategic thought with modern diplomacy, referencing Kautilya’s Arthashastra and the ethical dimension of...

HAL–Sukhoi Collaboration Marks India’s Return to Civil Aircraft Manufacturing

Collaboration is expected to significantly reduce India’s heavy dependence on American and European civilian aircraft manufacturers such as Boeing and Airbus, which currently dominate nearly 90 per...

Geopolitics of the Panama Canal: Flashpoint in the U.S.–China Rivalry for Control of Global Trade Routes

The Panama Canal alone handles around 5% of global maritime trade annually, highlighting its strategic and economic significance for both Panama and the world...

Timor-Leste Joins ASEAN: A New Chapter in Regional Unity

Timor-Leste’s journey to full ASEAN membership has been a long one, beginning with its application in 2011 and culminating in its acceptance after meeting all membership criteria...

Reading the World’s Tone: Data Insights into the U.S.–China Rivalry and India’s Media Response

Sentiment analytics becomes a vital adjunct to conventional geopolitical evaluation frameworks, offering early insights into global tensions and media-driven perception shifts...