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Trump’s diplomacy is showing signs of significant shifts in conventional American approach to world affairs.
India’s diplomatic outreach and counterterrorism measures should extend to the EU as well.
Security vulnerabilities on NATO’s eastern flank worry Europe
India’s approach to the Israel-Palestine conflict remains centred on humanitarian assistance and support for dialogue, as it encourages both parties to seek peaceful resolution.
With ensuing humanitarian crises and regional hostility, how have been countries reacting to such conflict and what kind of approach are they considering? The European Union (EU), while calling for peace, is torn between supporting Israel's right to self-defence and addressing the humanitarian crisis in Gaza.
Amidst US-China tech competition the idea of a sovereign AI runs high across the Indo-Pacific, with the launch of AI projects and regulations. Still, the required infrastructure, technology and capital have forced governments to make tough choices.
As India’s neighbourhood undergoes rapid changes, owing to both internal and external factors, Washington needs to be more mindful of New Delhi’s national security concerns while engaging India’s neighbourhood.
US Vice President JD Vance visit to India offers a rare opportunity to strengthen not only geopolitical ties, but human one.
As the world order undergoes severe stress and strain with tectonic shifts in global power distribution, and the rise of mercurial leaders like US President Donald Trump, the geopolitics and geo-economics of the Indo-Pacific region is passing through one of its most uncertain times.
Will the UK-US special relationship open wounds stay on and inflict the partnership, way beyond the four years of Trump’s presidency?
Strategic autonomy has been a cornerstone of Indian foreign policy since its inception, underlying the Non-Aligned movement. The premature state of the QUAD necessitates an adaptability that is mindful of external aggression, internal coercion, the possibility of becoming defunct, and India’s national interests and aspirations.
The perception of young Indian scholars and their opinions on international affairs, especially the evolving US role that affects countries around the world.
The demographic situation of countries always has a major impact on national security issues.
Taiwan, like rest of the world, faces uncertainty with the incoming Trump presidency. Things are more complicated for Taiwan as the US is its biggest and the only security provider, and any change in the US policy towards Taiwan could mean existential trouble for the island nation.
As calls for autonomy, independence, and federal governance collide, Myanmar could face a new kind of conflict if these competing goals cannot be reconciled.
In a significant boost to regional maritime security, the Quadrilateral Security Dialogue (QUAD) has unveiled its plans for joint coast guard patrolling initiatives in the Indo-Pacific.
Amidst crisis in West Asia, the Indian Navy has undertaken calculated maritime strategies to protect not only its interest but also has emerged as a trusted security provider in the Indian Ocean Region (IOR).
This article examines the role of satellite technology in overcoming challenges to maritime security with increasing attacks such as by Yemeni Houthi rebels in the Red sea.
The Diaspora Factor in India-US Relations: Trump’s Victory and the Way-Ahead.
It has been more than a year since the war between Israel and Hamas erupted on October 7, 2023. The stability and security of the region has caught the eye of the world because of various reasons, one of them being the impact of the crisis on the global economy.
Sri Lanka can successfully negotiate the difficulties of the 21st century and create a prosperous future for its citizens by comprehending the dangers of debt diplomacy and putting good governance principles into place.
India’s strategic integration with IPEF highlight its proactive role in addressing global challenges, while protecting its own economic security. Unlike RCEP, IPEF does not bind India to strict trade liberalization commitments, allowing flexibility to adapt global standard in a way that safeguards its domestic industries.
Trump’s policies may pose challenges to global climate efforts, they also open up ways for the other nations to redefine their roles and strengthen their strategies in addressing climate change. It is very true that climate change is not regarded as a significant threat by Donald Trump but it continues to be a pressing issue, particularly for developing regions such as Africa, where it is perceived as a “race against time.”
Nations in the Global South continue to grapple with the dual problems of economic hardship and climate adaptation while also aspiring for prosperity, climate finance continues to rank among the most urgent issues facing these nations. It is imperative that the Global North live up to its moral and financial commitments, and that multilateral platforms are strengthened to ensure a just and sustainable global response to climate change.
The re-election of Donald Trump signals a potential retreat from U.S. leadership on climate change, both domestically and globally. While the U.S. may step back from its international obligations, the underlying momentum for climate action, driven by state and local initiatives, as well as private sector innovation, will likely continue to push the nation toward a cleaner, more sustainable future.
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