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Bangladesh today poses a qualitatively different challenge to India, one that cannot be clubbed with New Delhi’s experiences with other neighbouring states over the last few years. ...
Despite agreeing to a ceasefire strongly promoted by the U.S. President, the Democratic Republic of Congo soon saw the M23 rebels openly disregard the agreement and continue their offensive in eastern...
The 3 visits reflect a deliberate, calibrated push: India is not merely reacting to regional churn but shaping outcomes through diversified, resilient partnerships that extend from the Mediterranean...
The present crisis in Bangladesh can be traced back to the July upheaval of 2024, when student demonstrations over job quotas escalated into a nationwide protest against Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s...
The social contract established post-Tiananmen massacre indicates that the current Communist regime cannot derive its legitimacy solely from ideological elements; economic concerns must also be...
Imported defence systems often function as ‘black boxes,’ making it extremely difficult, if not impossible, to modify seekers, algorithms, or counter drone swarms and saturation attacks...
Petter Olberg’s assessment ahead of MC14 underscores that deep divisions over the WTO’s consensus rule have effectively ruled out meaningful institutional reform in Yaoundé...
Regulation of social media in Australia demonstrates that the protection of freedom of speech and the safeguarding of national security are compatible objectives...
The closure of European markets, combined with Western oil companies’ investment cuts, has forced Moscow to depend on Chinese money and technology to keep extracting from the North...
