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मलेशियामध्ये ऑनलाइन कट्टरतावाद वाढत आहे, ज्यामुळे संपू�
मलेशिया 2025 मध्ये आसियानचे अध्यक्षपद भूषवताना एका महत्त्�
২০২৫ সালে মালয়েশিয়ার আসিয়ান সভাপতিত্ব এক গুরুত্বপূর
Online radicalisation is rising in Malaysia, fuelling extremism across Southeast Asia. Social media enables recruitment, posing security risks beyond
मलेशिया द्वारा साल 2025 में की जा रही आसियान की अध्यक्षता एक
Malaysia’s 2025 ASEAN chairmanship comes at a critical juncture, as it seeks to strengthen regionalism, inter-regional ties, and Global South cooper
শুধুমাত্র ‘চিনের দৃষ্টিভঙ্গি’র মাধ্যমে শক্তিশালী মালয�
जेव्हा आपण केवळ चीनच्या नजरेतून भारत आणि मलेशिया यांच्य�
जब हम भारत और मलेशिया के मज़बूत होते संबंधों को सिर्फ़ ‘च�
Looking at the strengthened Malaysia-India ties solely through the ‘China lens’ does not give enough credit to the conscious maturing of bilateral
उदयोन्मुख बाजारपेठांमध्ये कृत्रिम बुद्धिमत्ता लक्षणी�
AI in emerging markets has seen significant growth. Instead of steering its growth in the Global South, the Global North should forge closer partnersh
मलेशिया के पास वैक्सीन की मैन्युफैक्चरिंग का बहुत तजुर्�
Thailand has long been a hub for human trafficking networks, transporting displaced Rohingya and Bangladeshi migrants to Malaysia and other countries.
The new US position has been a shot in the arm for the ASEAN, but they are acutely aware of Beijing’s clout.
9 मई को हुए चुनावों के नतीजों से दक्षिण पूर्व एशिया में लो�
The military exercise, titled “Harimau Shakti,” is being held in Malaysia from 30 April to 13 May. The joint combat exercise is meant to create greater synergy and interoperability between the two armed forces.
is paper formulates an analytical framework to assess the impacts of India's Free Trade Agreements (FTAs) on commodity value chains. Existing academic literature have relied on examining Balance of Payments (BoP) to assess the impact of FTAs. is paper views such methodology as reductionist, and instead oers alternative lenses of the impacts on the commodity value chain. is paper brings into fold the concerns for the wellbeing of various stakehold
India’s government recently announced a safeguard duty (SGD) on solar cells and modules from China (and Malaysia) starting with 25% in the first year. This decision does not only jeopardise the own renewable energy targets but also harm the own economy. Why not let pay China for India's energy transition?
With much of the international fury directed at Russian President Putin for supporting rebels in eastern Ukraine, the suspects in shooting down the Malaysian airliner, Narendra Modi may soon find that there are costs associated with India's "privileged" partnership with Russia.
This report makes an appraisal of the geopolitical, geostrategic and geoeconomic dimensions of the linkages between India’s east coast and the ‘extended Bay’—Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore and Indonesia—with respect to port logistics, trade interactions, disaster management and strategic convergences. The aim of this study is three-fold: a) to examine the existing nature of port and commercial linkages between India and the aforesaid lit
In May 2023, India’s University Grants Commission announced draft guidelines to allow foreign universities to establish operations in the country. This paper explores the potential outcomes of the decision by assessing the experiences of foreign institutions in China, the United Arab Emirates, South Korea, and Malaysia. The case studies highlight that only a few world-class universities are keen to establish campuses in foreign countries. As su
Do all states with Muslim majority have to be Islamic? Not necessarily, if you go by the examples of Indonesia, Malaysia and Bangladesh. This points to one simple conclusion: if a country has a democratic polity, it is less likely to be Islamic.
The new chief of Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE), Selvarasa Pathmanathan alias KP, was arrested in Thailand on August 6. Thai authorities claimed that KP was arrested by the Malaysian Police after he had gone to Malaysia to meet with senior LTTE cadres to discuss his "new policies".
This paper aims to analyse the reasons for the rise of piracy in the Gulf of Guinea, its characteristics, the primary drivers for the growing menace and international responses; it also compares the differences in modus operandi between Gulf of Guinea and Somalian piracy. Till the early 1980s, piracy was often dismissed as being “archaic Tand folklore of the past”, rarely entering the main maritime discourse. But true to its nature, ‘moder