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Fortifying the Chicken’s Neck: The Geopolitical Symbiosis of India’s Capital and Bhutan’s Megaproject

For India, backing Bhutan’s urban and industrial expansion at Gelephu is not merely an act of neighbourly goodwill; it is a calculated, capital-intensive strategy to reinforce the Siliguri Corridor...

Modi’s Seychelles Visit Reinforces India’s Indian Ocean Strategy

Prime Minister of India Narendra Modi visited the Indian Ocean island nation of Seychelles, an important visit at a time when the Indo-Pacific has become the new frontier of geopolitics...

Russia–ASEAN Ties at 35: A New Chapter in Strategic Engagement

The gathering comes at a time when Russia has been increasingly focused on strengthening its engagement with the Global South, particularly in the years following the conflict in Ukraine...

From Kolkata to Beijing: Dhaka’s New Balancing Act 

Bangladeshi Prime Minister Tarique Rahman’s first official visit to China is a turning point in the geopolitics of South Asia, reflecting a revision in Bangladesh’s foreign policy approach and posing...

The Vacant Throne: Britain’s Sixth Resignation in a Decade

Six prime ministers in ten years, and none of them have been able to complete their term in office. The United Kingdom is currently witnessing one of the most politically unstable periods in its...

How Brexit Shrank British Growth and Stalled Investment 

The findings from almost all of the empirical studies indicate that the economic impacts of Brexit have been summarised into one simple finding – the British economy has become smaller, less...

Beyond Western Europe: What Modi’s Slovakia Visit Reveals About India’s European Strategy

India's elevation of its relations with Slovakia to a Comprehensive Partnership level and bilateral discussions on defence cooperation, hi-tech manufacturing, technology and trade all indicate a...

Iran-US Memorandum Brings Temporary Relief to Hormuz Crisis

As per the agreement, the United States of America will remove the maritime blockade on Iran, while Iran, on the other hand, will allow free and inclusive movement through the Strait of Hormuz...

Why Critical Minerals Are The New Oil

The International Energy Agency has repeatedly warned that demand for essential minerals will skyrocket by 2040 if countries continue to commit to net-zero emissions ambitions...