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  • Various Facets of the ‘Traffic Light Coalition’ in Germany

    With few convergences among partners, the path of the “traffic light coalition” headed by Olaf Scholz is laden with challenges, but also offers spaces for positive action. With several new faces in key positions, its success would lie in maintaining continuity, and tweaking it to accommodate necessary changes when required.

    December 23, 2021

    Putin’s Visit to India: Launch of a Revitalised Partnership

    President Putin’s short but highly consequential visit to India and the launch of the 2+2 format have imbued new dynamism into the bilateral partnership. There might be a few areas of divergence between the two sides but spheres of convergence are much greater.

    December 16, 2021

    Swasti Rao

    Associate Fellow

    Intersecting Geo-economics and Geopolitics: Nord Stream 2 and Europe

    Nord Stream 2, a Russian undersea gas pipeline project that intends to deliver natural gas from Siberia to Germany, currently sits at an intersection of several geopolitical and geo-economic cross-currents that determine the economic security as well as the geostrategic balance of Europe.

    December 10, 2021

    MP-IDSA and CSS Virtual Bilateral Dialogue

    Event: 
    Bilateral
    November 29, 2021
    Time: 
    1700 to 1830 hrs

    Tajikistan’s Confrontational Stand vis-à-vis Taliban

    While the international community has maintained a cautious stand vis-à-vis the Taliban, Tajikistan has decisively thrown its weight in support of the resistance movement against the Taliban and has made a clarion call for an inclusive government in Afghanistan.

    November 10, 2021

    Anandita Bhada

    Research Analyst

    Jason Wahlang

    Research Analyst

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