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QUAD Summit 2022: New Delhi’s Stance Amid Global Geopolitical Tussle?

2022 hasn’t started on a very positive note, looking at the belligerence of Moscow while annexing Ukraine. New Delhi’s stand seemed to be a...

China and the Indo Pacific Economic Framework

The Indo Pacific Economic Framework (IPEF) signed by a total of 13 countries, on May 23, 2022, in Tokyo is being dubbed by many...

What makes India’s participation in the Quad intrinsically unique?

In this essay, I try to shed light on the geopolitical imperatives that make India’s involvement in the Quad intrinsically unique and distinct from...

Yoon and South Korea’s Foreign Policy: Switching between Strategic Ambiguity and Strategic Clarity

South Korea’s new president will soon be taking charge of the Blue House, as the former president Moon Jae-in will leave office. South Korean...

Evolution of the Balance of Power principle in light of emerging power equations in the world

An introduction to international order While each state exercises its own and respects the other’s right to sovereignty, they are not inherently equal. Some states...

Is China in a quandary over Quad and the AUKUS?

China has identified a major challenge to its dream of a China-centric Asia Pacific, in the face of Quad. Quad’s unstated priority of countering...

Will the QUAD become an “Asian NATO”?

On September 24, 2021, President Joe Biden hosted the first Quadrilateral Security Dialogue (QUAD) summit at the White House which was attended by Narendra...

From the 2004 tsunami relief efforts to the 2021 leaders’ summit, the Quad has come a long way

The Quad plurilateral mechanism in the Indo-Pacific reached the landmark summit level in March, this year. With its second summit being held late this...

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The Trump–Xi Summit and the Decline of American Crisis Management

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From Landslide to Crisis: Keir Starmer Battles to Stay in Power

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Who Are Britain’s “Bond Vigilantes” and Why Do They Matter?

Britain's long-term government borrowing costs have risen to their...

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