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Xi’s aspirations of Chinese hegemony are accelerating as his control over Central Asia expands
With common interests ranging from countering terrorism and Chinese hegemony to promoting trade, the India-Uzbekistan virtual bilateral summit is a mo
Global pushback against China now targets the latter’s cultural and techno-nationalism
Sooner or later, other countries are going to see through China's plan, and India should cooperate with likeminded countries to help build infrastructure of littoral states
India, France and Japan — despite different geographies — share similar interests in the Indo-Pacific.
Bangladesh, like many countries, is struggling with the challenge of the Chinese-origin Covid-19 as well as corruption charges against health officials.
China aims at a world order in which India is firmly established as a subordinate power.
Not just India but others too are re-assessing the China threat and altering their stance accordingly
This brief examines India’s defence budget for 2023-24. It outlines the economic context for India’s latest defence allocations, and examines the drivers of growth, the broad distribution of resources among the defence forces, and the impact of such distribution on modernisation and the domestic defence industry. The brief posits that the new defence budget, coming on the back of a hefty mid-year upward revision of the previous alloca
Chinese belligerence further strengthens the motivation for Australia, India, Japan, and the United States to keep the Quad together.
It has an opportunity, with the expansion of G7, to be a part of both the global south and global west
The Navy needs a strategy of distant power projection. By employing a plan for sustained presence in the Western Pacific, New Delhi can show its resolve to Beijing.
India and Australia could align strategic efforts to foil China’s attempts at throwing its weight around the eastern hemisphere
China’s growing economic might and its aggressive military posturing have provided India, Singapore and Thailand strategic rationale to combine their efforts.
Now, the European Union has released its own Indo-Pacific strategy too
The Global Times is a perfect metaphor for China’s rise and current adventurism
Regions which are seamlessly connected for commerce tend to remain together. Like Xi, Modi views infrastructure as a “glue”. For Xi, it is a glue to foster Chinese hegemony over its near abroad. For Modi, it is a “glue” to bind the nation.