Chris BlackburnBangladesh is keeping afloat as it rides a stormBangladesh is a young nation, recently celebrating its 50th-year golden jubilee in 2021. It is a country moving forward with aplomb. But...
GO Editorial How recent Nepal-India talks counter China The recent visit of the Nepalese Prime Minister to India can be termed as a success in not just diversifying bilateral engagements but...
Senge SeringTurkey's Russian AmbitionsTurkey's geostrategic location allows it to be both Asian and European. As the nexus of global social transitions and a melting pot of...
Navin SuriSaudi Arabia, Iran and the China FactorSaudi Arabia and Iran have renewed their relationship after a long time. This should be seen as an important twist on the political stage...
Gautam SenHow the woke are impacting politics and foreign policy The woke ideology seeks a new kind of revolution, but already it has triggered a counter revolution. And countries like India might be...
GO Editorial A new age in Japan, US military ties emerging With a new military policy, Japan is also reimagining its strategic ties with the United States. Secretary of Defense Lloyd J. Austin III...
Gautam Sen'A new Japan is indeed taking shape that will have major implications for the world'An in-depth analysis of Japan's new military strategy. Gautam Sen argues that this new approach towards the defence of Japan will,...
Akasha Usmani Australia's most exciting Indians #3 Australia's queen of Bengali food She is part Indian, part Bangladeshi and wholly Australian, being born and raised in Melbourne. Kishwar Chowdhury has put Bengali food on...
GO Editorial What Sweden thinks about India Among other things, older Swedes think India is already a developed country (in reality India hit lower middle income status in 2022) and...
Mohmad Saleem SheikhMilitary and Democracy Deficit in Pakistan: Time to Change the Status-quoThe political chaos in Pakistan signals that military-political deadlock will persist lest the military establish works in compliance...
Zahoor Ahmad Mir / Nasir KhuehamiCold War 2.0: India's Strategic ConundrumIn every era of international politics, rivalries between the world’s superpowers have been a constant. The growth of an assertive China...
Aayushi Sharma SCO under India: What to Expect As India takes up the responsibility of heading the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) in 2023, here's a snapshot of what to look...
Akasha Usmani How Japanese Innovation Can Be Powered By Indian Talent The Chinese and others have a lead in sending tech and other talent to work at Japanese heavyweight innovators. India has a massive...
Gaurav KumarMaking the US-India Partnership the Prime Axis of the Indo-Pacific The Indo-Pacific region has emerged as a new pivot point in the new global order.The Indo- Pacific stretches from the tropical water of...
Lakshmi P / Jyotsna JayaramWhy Should China Be Called Out for Green-Washing in TibetWith a landscape of enormous glaciers, massive snow cover, mountains and uplands, Tibet is the world’s largest and highest plateau and a...
Chris BlackburnGlaciers and Peaks: Chinese Aggression in the HimalayasChinese economic growth has led to direct military aggression. In contrast, India’s growth has led to the country receiving better...
Jamphel ShonuEthno-federalism to Complete Assimilation: China’s Ethnic Policy in TibetSince the creation of the People’s Republic of China (PRC) in 1949, the Chinese leadership has maintained (at least on paper) a policy of...
Hindol SenguptaWhy the UAE leads the Muslim world in promoting tolerance The rich Gulf nation is making significant moves towards religious tolerance in recent years. These policies are shaking up the Muslim...
Aditya MehrotraPakistan’s New National Security Policy is a Facade An analysis of the inherent contradictions in Pakistan's National Security Policy.
Hindol SenguptaChina, Pakistan, and violence in Bangladesh The biggest-ever attacks on the Hindu minority in Bangladesh has deep, though not only, strategic implications. A Durga Puja pandal...