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In its attempt to assimilate the progressive faction of the Democratic Party, the former vice-president’s campaign is ceding ground on its promise o
Indonesia maintains its policy of non-interference in the internal affairs of other countries, but is now being more responsive to humanitarian issues
The impact of the recession on Russia at this particular moment in geopolitical history will impact its foreign policy trajectory in very specific way
There is a danger that by focusing entirely on the pandemic Russia and the international community might get distracted from addressing fundamental pr
Taiwan’s successful handling of the pandemic has led it to draw support from some major global players and some are even recalibrating their Taiwan
The structure of the international system and balance of power tend to limit the foreign policy choices of smaller states. But we are now living in a
It is imperative that the Northeastern region be a major catalyst for India’s foreign policy in the immediate Southeast Asian neighbourhood.
The two House Resolutions on Kashmir reflect moderate to extreme conceptions on the role of values in US foreign policy, but both emphasise the centra
Both India and Indonesia see ASEAN centrality as a prominent feature in their approach to the Indo-Pacific.
There is a generational shift in the way Bhutanese perceive their neighbours India and China, evident with the demands for change in approach, from a
As bipartisanship on US foreign policy fractures, New Delhi risks becoming a partisan sticking point.
The Trump administration’s withdrawal from the Iran Nuclear Deal, its imposition of Iran oil sanctions, its withdrawal from the Paris Climate Accord
India’s decision to revoke Article 370 giving special status to Jammu & Kashmir has put Pakistan on the back foot, dealt New Delhi back into the Sou
Despite the gloom and doom over the last two decades, Nepal in general has endorsed democracy, political stability and a wave of economic reforms.
The most striking aspect of Australia’s ‘China Debate’ today revolves around the issue of political donations with claims that China is seeking
An interview of ORF President to the Institut Montaigne on India’s foreign policy choices, in particular relations with China, Russia and the Europe
रणनीतिक नियंत्रण बालाकोट वाली कार्रवाई से पहले की शब्दा�
जागतिक अण्वस्त्र संरचनेविषयीची आव्हाने जागतिक राजकारण�
In his inauguration speech, President Solih referred only to India by name, and also reiterated that the Maldives was returning to the ‘India first�
To punish China, isolate Iran and forgive Russia. This is the new US foreign policy doctrine.
The potential of the India-Korea partnership has not been fully tapped. The present visit will provide a great opportunity for President Moon and Prim
The US relationship has traditionally been much more troubled in India because of several additional factors. The US and India were on opposite sides
India is asking China to trust its words, not its actions. Beijing knows better.
Naval power lies at the centre of Chinese aspirations and coalesces energy security, maritime strategy, territorial integrity, naval nationalism, fore