Archana Sharma

10 POSTS
I am a freelance Geopolitical Research Analyst. My area of research includes Foreign policy and Space diplomacy. I hold a Master's degree in Diplomacy, Law and Business and a Bachelor degree in Electronics and communication engineering.

Exclusive articles:

China’s Strategic Ascent in Space: New Dynamics in 2025

The year 2024 has marked a significant moment in the trajectory of China’s space program, which reflects the broader strategic ambitions of President Xi...

Trade and Economic Partnership Agreement between India and EFTA: Will it forge a new direction?

After a protracted negotiation process spanning an impressive 16 years and consisting of 21 formal rounds, India and the four European Free Trade Association...

S. Jaishankar’s visit to Russia: Embracing the tradition of Kautilya politics

In the year 2023, the intricate course of diplomatic relations between New Delhi and Moscow reached a culmination with the visit of the Indian...

Israel-Hamas conflict: A notion of belonging beyond National Security

With the escalating conflict between the Palestinian group Hamas and Israeli force, many of Israeli's allies including the USA, a number of European states,...

The G20 New Delhi declaration: Is “One future” possible?

The G20 New Delhi Declaration, themed "One earth, one family, one future," stands as a remarkable diplomatic achievement for India, even in the face...

The 15th BRICS summit: Where does India stand?

The 15th BRICS summit, convened in Johannesburg from August 22 to 24, marked a significant turning point for the BRICS bloc amidst the backdrop...

BRICS: Can it form multilateralism in Outer Space?

In January 2023, Russia's assertion regarding the deteriorating relations with the United States had far-reaching consequences, particularly concerning their participation in the International Space...

The Chandrayaan-3 Mission: India’s Lunar triumph and game changer

As the Chandrayaan 3 is on the way to the Moon, India determines to play a crucial role in lunar exploration, positioning itself alongside...

Does the “No limits” partnership between China-Russia limit India’s strategic hedging practice in its foreign policy?

The "No limits" partnership between China and Russia, intensified by the shared motive of diminishing the western power and influence- is a raising concern....

Outer-space: A new dimension of India-China ‘Power Disparity’

The characteristics of a conflict changes over time but the fundamental concept of 'Balance of power' in an International system remains the same. In...

Latest

Maritime Reforms in Pakistan: Strategic Leap in Shipbuilding and Recycling

Pakistan stands at a crucial stage in its maritime...

Mexico: The country with the most laws named after victims of gender violence

In 2021, 70% of women in Mexico reported having...

The Closure of USAID: Is America Surrendering Its Foreign Aid Soft Power?

USAID has been central to U.S. foreign policy for...

From Goma to Bujumbura: The M23 and the Fragmentation of the Great Lakes

The conflict in eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo...
spot_imgspot_img