Comment & Briefs

The Imperative of Reviving Cooperation in the Arctic

There is an imperative need to revive cooperation in the Arctic to tackle global and regional challenges such as climate change, nuclear waste, among other issues.

December 03, 2024

  • Bipandeep Sharma
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    The Philippines’ Evolving West Philippine Sea Strategy

    The Philippines government has taken multiple steps to address the Chinese aggression in the West Philippine Sea.

    December 03, 2024

  • Rajnish Kumar
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    16th BRICS Summit: A Step towards a Multipolar World Order?

    The 16th BRICS Summit, held in Kazan in October 2024, underscored the bloc's resilience and commitment to advancing a multipolar world order.

    December 03, 2024

  • Rajeesh Kumar
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    China’s Increasing Global Drone Footprint

    China has become the world’s largest exporter of military UAVs and has also captured a significant chunk of the global civilian drone market.

    November 21, 2024

  • Abhishek Kumar Darbey
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    Quad-at-Sea Observer Mission: Exploring the Prospects of Coast Guard Collaboration

    Quad-at-Sea Observer Mission envisages the deployment of coast guard assets to strengthen the collective maritime policing capabilities of the Quad nations.

    November 14, 2024

  • R. Vignesh , Abhay Kumar Singh
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    ASEAN–China Free Trade Area 3.0: Why Southeast Asia Matters?

    The increasing ASEAN–China economic interdependence ensures both sides have a stake in maintaining stability, despite the trust deficit.

    November 06, 2024

  • Temjenmeren Ao
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    One Year of Operation 1027: Myanmar at a Critical Juncture

    While resistance efforts in major cities have yet to achieve the success seen in peripheral areas, the junta is unlikely to regain lost territory.

    November 06, 2024

  • Om Prakash Das
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    The Why and What of Non-Inclusivity and Dissensus in the Taliban ‘Emirate’

    Unless the Taliban regime adopts relatively non-intrusive social policies and embraces people-centric approaches to governance, it will remain somewhat a mirror image of its old regressive self from the 1990s.

    November 04, 2024

  • Vishal Chandra
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    History and Geopolitics in South Korea–Japan Relations: The Sado Mine Issue

    The South Korean support to the designation of the Sado mine as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in July 2024 is reflective of the recent conciliatory approach of South Korea towards Japan with regards to the colonial history.

    November 05, 2024

  • Ranjit Kumar Dhawan
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    ISIS: An Enduring Threat

    Despite its physical Caliphate’s defeat in March 2019, ISIS remains an enduring security threat globally.

    October 30, 2024

  • Saman Ayesha Kidwai
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