Gitanjali Sinha Roy

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Gitanjali Sinha Roy is an Assistant Professor, Jindal School of International Affairs at the O.P. Jindal Global University with a specialization in Japanese studies.

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India-Japan relations and the sub-national dimension

Authors: Gitanjali Sinha Roy and Tridivesh Singh Maini India-Japan relations have evolved over a long period of time. This relationship has seen many transitions at...

To the many Trilaterals: Japan-US-Philippines

On 10th December 2024, Japan, the US, and the  Philippines organised the first Maritime Dialogue in Tokyo, Japan which was a follow up of...

Australia’s 2023-2030 Cybersecurity Strategy: Possibilities for newer waves of cooperations

On 22nd November 2023, Australia launched its cyber security strategy 2023-2030. The aim of this strategy is to bring Australia to the level of...

Japan-EU Security and Defence Partnership: Paving the way for something more?

On 1st November 2024, the 1st Japan-EU Foreign Ministerial Strategic Dialogue took place where the Japan-EU Strategic Partnership Agreement (SPA) was being ratified which...

Japan: The Proactive Power from a Reluctant Power

Earlier Japan was considered a reluctant power but in the last decade or so, Japan seems to have adopted a proactive method and so,...

Possibilities for a Multilateral Initiative between ASEAN-Bangladesh-India-Japan in the Indo-Pacific

In the Indo-Pacific context, there are multiple partners all aiming for economic fulfillment along with maritime security and safety. Countries ranging from the Indian...

Could a maritime chain hub between US-Japan-Viet Nam-India to tackle China?

The rise of China in the last few years has been a cause of concern and as China grew economically, it strengthened its claws...

Can Cam Ranh Bay-Port Blair-Djibouti form a strategic Maritime chain hub to tackle China?

The world at present is grappling with the Global Pandemic Coronavirus, but Chinese maritime security aggressiveness in the East China Sea, South China Sea...

NAM to Non-Aligned for Medicine: Changing course of South-South Cooperation

The Global pandemic COVID-19 in the last six months has shaken the world economies leading to a misbalance in their financial markets and creating...

A New Dynamics of U.S.-Viet Nam Relations: U.S.-led ‘Quad and Viet Nam Axis’ in the Indo-Pacific

The relation between the United States and Viet Nam has been reinvigorated in the recent times and that has led to an extraordinary level...

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The Mobile Economy: Driving the Future of Digital Transformation

The global economy is undergoing an unprecedented transformation, driven...

Ripple Effects of the China-Cook Islands Pact: Pacific Security & Indonesia’s Strategic Moves

Authors : Silvia Jultikasari Febrian & Afifah Azzahra* In 2024,...

Stolen or Gifted? The Star of Africa and the Role of Diplomacy in Addressing Ownership Debates

Preserving a nation’s cultural heritage is crucial as it...

The “Final Mercy” of “Magicians”: America, Donald Trump and Nuclear War

"The masses have followed the magicians again and again...Socrates...
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