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India’s Africa Outreach: Israel as a Conditional Amplifier
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India’s Africa Outreach: Israel as a Conditional Amplifier

    Dr. Yashwant Singh | July 28, 2026

In December 2025, Narendra Modi flew to Addis Ababa. Ten days later, Israel did something […]

Cockroach Janta Party: Satire or Shadow Play
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Cockroach Janta Party: Satire or Shadow Play

    A.Jathindra | July 22, 2026

The Cockroach Party may sound like a satirical stunt, yet it has already captured headlines […]

The Piraeus Threshold: India, Greece, and the Architecture of a Post-Chokepoint Order
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The Piraeus Threshold: India, Greece, and the Architecture of a Post-Chokepoint Order

    Dr. Yashwant Singh | July 19, 2026

In February 2026, India and Greece signed a five-year defence-industrial roadmap and a bilateral military […]

The India–Israel partnership will reshape aspects of the regional balance: An exclusive interview with Dr. Lauren Dagan Amos
  • Interviews

The India–Israel partnership will reshape aspects of the regional balance: An exclusive interview with Dr. Lauren Dagan Amos

    A.Jathindra | July 16, 2026

Israel has faced criticism—even from close European partners—over its war against Hamas and the humanitarian […]

Kapur’s Visit to Colombo: Highlighting Beijing’s Strategic Aggressiveness
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Kapur’s Visit to Colombo: Highlighting Beijing’s Strategic Aggressiveness

    A.Jathindra | June 25, 2026

On 22 June, Washington underscored its commitment to deepening ties with Colombo by announcing the […]

America’s Power Under Strain: Iran War Reveals U.S. Limits, Allies Pay the Price
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America’s Power Under Strain: Iran War Reveals U.S. Limits, Allies Pay the Price

    A.Jathindra | June 18, 2026

Who truly emerged victorious in the war between the United States and Iran? The conflict […]

China’s Overseas Police Network: Turning Cultural Hubs Into Repressive Mechanisms
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  • Opinion

China’s Overseas Police Network: Turning Cultural Hubs Into Repressive Mechanisms

    Patrick Omam  | June 13, 2026

The Overseas Chinese Service Centres program (OCSC) has seen a large number of service hubs […]

Pakistan: Oppressor at Home, Peace Broker Abroad
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Pakistan: Oppressor at Home, Peace Broker Abroad

    June 12, 2026

A State of Contradictions Startling contradictions define Pakistan’s posture today. To the outside world, Islamabad […]

China’s Ministry of State Security: The Spies Disrupting the West
  • Analysis

China’s Ministry of State Security: The Spies Disrupting the West

    Patrick Omam  | May 29, 2026

In recent years, China’s Ministry of State Security (MSS) has significantly expanded its foreign intelligence […]

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India, Africa, and the Making of a Post-Hegemonic Maritime Order

    Dr. Yashwant Singh  | August 19, 2026

Every era of global disorder produces its own vocabulary of anxiety. Ours speaks of “de-risking,” “friend-shoring,” and “multipolarity” - terms that describe fragmentation without offering a theory of order. Europe…

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The Chabad House and Hatred in Hiriketiya: A Test of Sri Lanka’s Pluralism

    Soraya M. Deen | August 19, 2026

On one of my visits to Jerusalem, I stood during prayer time and heard the beautiful cacophony of the Muslim call to prayer rising from mosques around me. There are…

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Water Before Rail: Sequencing India’s Eurasian Connectivity

    Dr. Yashwant Singh | August 15, 2026

In August 2026, Russian Deputy Prime Minister Marat Khusnullin said Moscow should examine railway routes to the Indian Ocean and India, citing risks around the Bosphorus and Strait of Hormuz.…

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Washington’s New Envoy in Colombo Targets China’s Influence

    A.Jathindra | August 14, 2026

Amid the intensifying U.S.–China rivalry in the Indian Ocean, career diplomat Eric S. Meyer was sworn in this week as the new U.S. Ambassador to Colombo. Known for his emphasis…

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The “Mecca Pact”: India’s Strategic Choices in an Age of Proxy War and Realignment

    Dr. Yashwant Singh | August 9, 2026

How New Delhi can raise the costs of cross-border terrorism without walking into an escalation trap, and why a geopolitically complete answer has to include the Eastern Mediterranean, not just…

China’s Desire to Find a Strong Naval Foothold in the Indian Ocean Is Quite Real:Former Ambassador Anil Trigunayat

    August 3, 2026

Historically, ties between India and Sri Lanka have been described as “special” and consistently high on the bilateral agenda. Yet, recurring challenges have at times clouded the relationship. In Sri…

The Hangor Moment: What Pakistan’s New Submarine Really Signals About China

    Dr. Yashwant Singh | July 30, 2026

Pakistan’s navy crossed a real threshold in 2026. The headline event, a submarine commissioning in China, is the least interesting part of the story. The more consequential one is a…

Indo–Russian Strategic Relationship Has Always Been Among Moscow’s Top Priorities — An Exclusive Interview with Gleb Makarevich

    A.Jathindra | July 28, 2026

Let us begin with the Russia–Ukraine conflict. Russia is often described as a Pacific power, yet the war in Ukraine continues without resolution. It is notable that Ukraine, despite its…

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