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As technological competition increasingly shapes geopolitical alignments in the Indo-Pacific, India and Japan are expanding their strategic partnership beyond infrastructure and economic cooperation...
The dialogue held on May 11 between India and Japan marks an important development in the evolving framework of bilateral economic security cooperation, representing one of the earliest substantive...
The article argues that the unipolar world order dominated by the United States is steadily giving way to a multipolar international system, where power is increasingly distributed among multiple...
India’s External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar wrapped up his two-day visit to Trinidad and Tobago...
The UAE’s shift likely reflects a broader objective of maximising returns from its hydrocarbon reserves before global fossil fuel demand begins to decline more sharply...
India's approach can be described by the use of the term “strategic silence”, which is a stance of maintaining a balance between flexibility, selective engagement and strategic autonomy...
The “transition” has largely failed even after close to two decades and multiple elections, as the democratic process is non-inclusive, particularly for the Lhotshampa (ethnic Nepali and Hindu)...
India and Vietnam have agreed to elevate their relationship to an Enhanced Comprehensive Strategic Partnership, marking an important milestone, with cooperation expanding in trade, critical minerals...
Indian cities are suffering because the country’s power grid relies too much on coal. Urban India needs a steady supply of electricity, but the electricity that comes in often makes life in cities...
