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From Xi Jinping to Vladimir Putin to Donald Trump, hard power grand strategies are crafting a return to pre-1945 anarchy. Now, each sovereign stands a
The clamour in some Western circles to deepen cooperation with India through the G7, the Quad and other forums will only grow as the West seeks more p
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The Ukraine conflict, generational shifts, and electionic machines are new entities to Russian elections
Despite Putin’s overwhelming victory in the recent Russian presidential elections, a growing shift in the social attitudes of the citizenry was witn
Ukraine must convince its allies to continue military, financial and other support regardless of a change in power in their governments
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Kyiv's Western allies express their readiness to support Ukraine “as long as it takes”, but this does not answer the main question: How much suppo
In Russia’s pageantry of state visits to Iran, its counter to the West is quite evident.
Amidst the shifting geopolitical and geostrategic landscape, Russia renews its efforts to exert its influence over the Central Asian Region.
What does the future of the Russia-Ukraine war hold for the West?
The outcome of the ongoing French presidential elections will determine whether France prioritises fulfilling its responsibility to the EU more so ove
A mixed-bag response of the African nations to the Russia-Ukraine war emanates from their dependence on both Russia and the West.
Latin American countries remain divided over their stance on Russia's invasion of Ukraine as Russia finds consonance with leaders of Cuba, Nicaragua,
The Ukrainian crisis reveals the double standards of the Global North in terms of the intake of refugees.
This brief is a Ukrainian perspective to the ongoing Ukrainian crisis, uncovering Russia’s false narrative to justify this war.
Will Russia be able to deftly put an end to the Ukraine war on its own terms or would it get drawn into a protracted war?
The Ukraine-Russia crisis places China in a unique situation as it aims to avoid antagonising the West by openly siding with Russia
India should strengthen its national security as the Ukraine conflict unveils new fronts on which future wars would be waged.
The Ukraine crisis is raising a few integral questions around our understanding of state sovereignty and the rising “spheres of influence”.
Russia, in its quest to expand its sphere of influence, will continue to put the West and Ukraine to the test
India would have to make the best use of the India-Russia joint venture by producing, improving, and inducting the new weapons into the Indian Armed F
Much to the chagrin of the West, Russia continues to display aggression on the Ukraine front. Does this represent an opportunity for closer EU-Ukraine
For a stable and fair international relations system, strong relations between Russia and India are important in maintaining a balance in the changing
With the growing disinterest in multilateralism, how will the G20 grouping deal with China’s growing belligerence, climate crisis, and the impending
The recent elections in Russia indicated that despite a minor fall in approval ratings, the United Party still enjoys huge support.
As Russia prepares to vote, steps have been taken to maintain the status quo
With the Taliban taking over in Afghanistan, India must engage more closely with Central Asia for both strategic security concerns and trade
The election of Trump in 2016 struck yet another blow to an already struggling US-Russia relationship, which has today reached the lowest point since
It is important that Berlin and Moscow take steps to address the deterioration in bilateral ties. There exist mutual areas of cooperation that need th
The positions of Russia and South Korea on regional affairs — given their respective relations with the China and US — will have a bearing on how
Will Belarus join Russia in a unified state — or will it maintain the status quo and mend relations with the West?
Right from 1947, big powers have had their geopolitical interests in South Asia.
Since Vladimir Putin came to power, there has been a tacit social contract — non-engagement in political activity by citizens in return for economic
As Russia repositions itself as an Asian power, it has a unique role to play in the region.
The Helsinki summit presents an opportunity for the US and Russia to resume a dialogue even if to disagree on matters.