Research Category: Experts’ Column

Modi 2.0, Multialignment and the Indo-Pacific

India’s choice of partners in the Indo-Pacific region would present both opportunities and challenges, and how India pursues its policy of multi-alignment amid rising US-China tensions will define the early days of Modi 2.0 in the Indo-Pacific.

CASE OF FORCED MIGRATION IN INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS

Existing IR theories also attempt to explain the behavior of states towards the issue of forced migration. In this piece, neo-realism and liberal institutionalism are discussed to understand forced migration and its effect on international politics.

Odisha’s Fani Business

As climate change takes place rapidly, there are going to be more intense natural events that can be calamitous and it is important to integrate urban planning and disaster management to deal with such extreme events.

Power Politics in Indo-Pacific and India’s Challenges

The advent of multi polarity due to rise of India, Brazil and South Africa and replacement of Japan by China in the Asia-Pacific as a dominating and central force is not only bringing new geopolitical realities but is also changing the power matrix as well as socio-cultural and civilizational settings in the region.