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.
Enhancing people-to-people exchange between China and India can help both countries to properly manage differences, expand common interests, boost cultural resonance, promote bilateral political and economic development and ensure healthy, steady and sound Sino-India 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.
Together with many opportunities for cooperation and growth, the Indo-Pacific region is embedded with many conflicts. The truth and history should be respected to build a civilized modern world, creating peace in the region.
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.
The transmission of Kalingan Culture to distant parts of Southeast Asia, Sri Lanka, and other places is a testimony to the great achievements of the people of Kalinga.
The Indo-Pacific desk is an important step towards realizing the true potential of India’s maritime policy in the Indo-Pacific, while still avoiding confrontation.
A thrust on people to people contacts of the borders of Northeast India and investment in Small and Medium Enterprises in Myanmar will fuel the activation of the Act East Policy.
National and international boundaries are living organisms that change with the changing times. Will it be so in case of Shaksgam Valley and CPEC?
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.