The Neighbourhood Studies Initiative of the Strategic Studies Programme aims to promote research on the key pressing issues of India’s Neighbourhood.
As the world order transits from the West to the East and pivots around the Indo-Pacific region, India and its neighbourhood - entailing the regions of South Asia and the Indian Ocean - is growing geo-strategically important. India, which has traditionally maintained a strong presence among its neighbours for development, security, and strategic goals, is seeing an assertive and aggressive China increase its influence among its neighbours. This evolving competition has also incentivized other powers to assert themselves in the region, placing India and its neighbourhood in a geopolitical spotlight and calling upon a thorough understanding of the region.
Key Areas of Research:
The key themes guiding the research of this initiative are Security and Geopolitics, Development and Politics, Connectivity, Environment and Non-Traditional Security, and Regional Integration and Multilateralism.
The countries at the center of focus for the initiative are Pakistan, Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Maldives, Nepal, Bhutan, and Myanmar. Some focus geographies for the Initiative are South Asia, the Indian Ocean, the Himalayas, the Bay of Bengal, and the Indo-Pacific.
The Neighbourhood Studies Initiative of the Strategic Studies Programme aims to promote research on the key pressing issues of India’s Neighbourhood.
As the world order transits from the West to the East and pivots around the Indo-Pacific region, India and its neighbourhood - entailing the regions of South Asia and the Indian Ocean - is growing geo-strategically important. India, which has traditionally maintained a strong presence among its neighbours for development, security, and strategic goals, is seeing an assertive and aggressive China increase its influence among its neighbours. This evolving competition has also incentivized other powers to assert themselves in the region, placing India and its neighbourhood in a geopolitical spotlight and calling upon a thorough understanding of the region.
Key Areas of Research:
The key themes guiding the research of this initiative are Security and Geopolitics, Development and Politics, Connectivity, Environment and Non-Traditional Security, and Regional Integration and Multilateralism.
The countries at the center of focus for the initiative are Pakistan, Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Maldives, Nepal, Bhutan, and Myanmar. Some focus geographies for the Initiative are South Asia, the Indian Ocean, the Himalayas, the Bay of Bengal, and the Indo-Pacific.
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Oct 01, 2019Maldives: Jihadi terror groups may not be here to stay
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Sep 26, 2019‘Neighbourhood First’ policy in the changing regional geopolitics
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Sep 25, 2019Trump card is also the joker in the South Asia pack
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Sep 25, 2019Sri Lanka: Will China’s ‘carrier-gift’ to Pak impact IOR neighbourhood security?
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Sep 18, 2019Pakistan is shooting itself in the foot by obstructing South Asia’s energy integration
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Sep 13, 2019Maldives: Designation brings US terror war closer?
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Aug 06, 2019Understanding China’s Afghanistan policy: From calculated indifference to strategic engagement
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Feb 22, 2019Exploring the prospects for a negotiated political settlement with the Taliban: Afghanistan’s long road to peace
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Feb 12, 2019Listening to Afghanistan when talking to the Taliban
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Feb 08, 2019The fifth province: “To be or not to be.”
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Jan 29, 2019Bangladesh: The search for a parliamentary opposition
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Jan 18, 2019South Asia’s changing geopolitical landscape
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Jan 11, 2019Indian ‘libraries’ and American defeat in Afghanistan
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Dec 31, 2018Bangladesh now one-party democracy
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Dec 29, 2018Bangladesh pivots towards election
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Dec 28, 2018Understanding the American morality in negotiating with terrorists and abandoning Afghanistan
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Dec 26, 2018Abandoning Afghanistan: Trump may have a point
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Dec 24, 2018Will public spats by ECs impact elections in Bangladesh?
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Dec 20, 2018China-Myanmar rail cooperation: Why India needs to be watchful
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Dec 17, 2018Sri Lanka: What does post-crisis situation mean for India?
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Dec 14, 2018Sri Lanka: SC verdict only puts ball back in President’s court
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Dec 13, 2018Confounding conflation of two K’s
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Dec 07, 2018Recalibrating India’s ties with China and Pakistan
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Dec 04, 2018Transitional phase not yet over in Nepal
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Nov 26, 2018Modi in Maldives: Sets the ball rolling for restoring old ties
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Nov 16, 2018Pakistan’s dangerous denial of ISIS presence in the country
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Nov 14, 2018Bangladesh elections: Advantage ruling party
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Nov 13, 2018Pakistan’s ugly truth: The rise of radical Barelvi Islam