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From Promise to Potential: A Decadal (2014–2025) Data Review of India’s Manufacturing Transformation, and the Road Ahead

The launch of the 'Make in India' scheme by Prime Minister Narendra Modi in September 2014 marked a significant shift in India's industrial policy, to establish India as a global manufacturing hub...

India’s Geoeconomic Nationalism: Building Global Influence Through Hedging, Not Hegemony

In an era where power is increasingly produced by the manipulation of markets rather than the simple projection of arms, India is learning fast...

New York Chooses Mamdani for Mayor: America’s Divide Reflected in New York’s Socialist Revival

The NY mayoral election gained significance as the city hosts the largest Jewish population outside Israel, while Mamdani has been critical of Israel and has openly declared support for Palestinian...

Space 2.0: How India’s Private Sector is Rewriting the Nation’s Cosmic Exploration

India's private space revolution is about more than just new companies launching satellites; it represents a fundamental reimagination of how space capabilities are developed, deployed, and...

Balancing Sovereignty and Reciprocity: China’s 2025 Legal Strategy in Global Trade and Security

By specifically mentioning the necessity of protecting bilateral relations from 'geopolitical turbulence,' Xi's appeal for 'unswerving' collaboration was in line with ChAFTA's preamble pledges to...

India’s Balancing Act: Leading the Global South Through the BRICS Climate Front at COP30

The BRICS is likely to play a prominent role at COP30, not least through a common call on climate finance and the critical basis of Common But Differentiated Responsibilities and Respective...

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...