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Coalitionary Diplomacy in Afghanistan: Quo Vadis

The US, the decision to execute the process of withdrawal has proved consequential for the regional security environment of South and Central Asia. However, the announcement of a possibility of a quadrilateral…

India-Maldives Relationship: Old Challenges, New Opportunities

The Maldivian government has been active in its people about the significance of India’s support and about the fact that their sovereignty will not be compromised. India too must be looking towards…

Russia in the Afghan Quagmire

The situation in Afghanistan is extremely complicated because of the power struggle and the geopolitics at play, which makes it difficult to predict a certain outcome. Newer aspects of the conflict are…

Junta and the New Narrative of Myanmar-ASEAN Relations

The major factor that has been impacting the political narrative of Myanmar in the current time are the global responses and the divergent viewpoints of countries on what has happened in the…

“Balanced” US-China Relation – Why Competition is a Misfit Characterization?

The current trends in US-China relations are not sanguine. Instead, they are burdened by collapsing relations in both economic and security domain. The future will continue to be the same unless both…

Africa and the Indo-Pacific

The Indo-Pacific developments have a significant impact on the continent, especially on the east coast and island nations. This necessitates a balanced and pragmatic approach. For a unified and inclusive approach to…

The Media and Policymaking in Vietnam

The press remains vital to Vietnam since its renovation period providing functions as inputs in policy making to party foundation. However, various issues needs to resolved over the past years to expand…

India and Australia to Develop Cyber Security Cooperation

The new phase of relations between India and Australia in the Indo Pacific region has been making a significant mark through its policy and planning, and the area of cyber security cooperation…

The China Factor in India’s Maritime Strategy

China’s approach in the IOR has not been strictly military, India’s response must address both traditional and non-traditional security concerns.  India’s biggest strength is its geography, which has remained a significant constraint for…

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