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Indonesia maintains its policy of non-interference in the internal affairs of other countries, but is now being more responsive to humanitarian issues
It has become apparent that there have been grave failures somewhere — but more likely in multiple places — in the Indian intelligence chain, as i
Any predictions about a coming struggle for global influence and regional supremacy have to be measured against enduring realities of global economic
Is being ‘anti-China’ a compelling enough driver to bring the ten disparate democracies together?
Indian cities are in dire need of more water, and rainwater harvesting (RWH) can significantly contribute towards meeting this essential requirement.
India needs to create a robust and inclusive health response system employing an entire-government approach to build the resilience needed to respond
Since 2010, China has been casting its eyes on Myanmar’s rich natural resources for commercial exploitation.
Given the uncertainties, it is early to predict a future of Bangladesh politics, especially the path it takes after Khaleda Zia's release.
Both India and South Korea are now in urgent need to find economic boosters for their economy. Enhancement of mutual trade and investment opportunitie
It is almost as if we today face an impossible trinity: liberalism, democracy, and freedom. Once these three were assumed to march together, yet today
Despite the impending bilateral trade package, differences over the role of e-commerce platforms continue.
If Europeans do not support more directly their participants in this race, they risk being taken over by third party contenders or IT giants deciding
Lopsided allocation of funds could easily lead to the government missing its target for renewable energy capacity, with huge costs to the environment.
Standing at a key juncture in a historical rise, China needs to show the appeal of its ideas and establish deep mutual understanding with the world.
As Republicans dampen Democrats’ criticism on Kashmir by citing India’s counterterrorism imperatives, an opportunity to actualise US-India counter
There is little or no excitement in global capitals over the Sri Lankan presidential polls this time, unlike during the last three elections of 2005,
The migrant debate has been a point of tension in Assam’s multicultural and multi-ethnic society.
The loss of output is the single, worst and most sudden of disruptions to oil market so far.
Trump’s announcement of the first-ever tri-service US-India military exercise demonstrates his will to insulate US-India defence ties from bilateral
Will politicians rise above party politics and see Kashmir as a national agenda is the key question that will decide what unfolds ahead on the ground.
As India’s economy urbanises, urban mobility is becoming ever more important. Does Hyperloop provide a solution?
What has happened is a stroke of legal genius: the provisions of Article 370 have been used to render it meaningless and toothless by deleting all the
The defect in Venezuelan economy led to its dependence on oil.
Developing clear strategies can improve gender equality, human rights, and women-centred care in The Gambia.
Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman seemed to be the chief protagonist of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s dream of India becoming a $5 trillion econo
The US-Iran conflict does not bode well for India.