Renewed Arms Race: Implications of US’s withdrawal from INF in South Asia
China is a common threat and its willingness or unwillingness to put in a stable arms control regime will determine the future of arms race and the world peace. ...
China is a common threat and its willingness or unwillingness to put in a stable arms control regime will determine the future of arms race and the world peace. ...
The Government must address the shortcomings to avoid any identical future crises and strive to extend due recognition and dignity to the artisans of the envisioned “Atmanirbhar Bharat”. ...
The future of negotiation between Iran and US would greatly depend on the next Iranian administration which will assume power about seven months later. ...
US foreign policy under Joe Biden will not be much different from Trump’s policies and China will be a main factor. ...
Conventional and nuclear weapons can be expectedly used as tools of consolidating consensus around an ultra-nationalist discourse. ...
Biden’s core foreign policy team comprises of Obama “old hands” , apprehends continuity of Obama administration’s legacy under Joe Biden, especially in the US policy toward China. ...
When major powers like the United States and China threaten to send tectonic tremors across the world order, the emergence of strong Indo-Australian relationship ensure that they are prepared to handle them and the summit was a step in that direction. ...
China has clearly stated that after 2047, Hong Kong will cease to be Special Administrative Region, but will it be governed by the its Basic Law or adjustments will be done by the mainland is still not clear. ...
Nepal’s role in stabilising the region has become greater than ever with rewards that could provide long-term energy security to Nepal. ...
France in the Indo-Pacific: A Strategic Assessment
France, which always was an IOR country, can slowly and surely evolve into becoming an ‘Indo-Pacific country’, and given its affiliation to external regions, a leading one. ...