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इज़राइल पर 7 अक्टूबर के हमले के बाद से इस बात को लेकर चिंता
अमेरिका की अगुवाई वाली कनेक्टिविटी की परियोजनाओं और गलि�
चीन को लेकर ट्रंप की इस सोच में एक बड़ा योगदान इस बात का भी
विकसित आणि विकसनशील राष्ट्रांमधील विश्वासाचे नाते आंतर
A crisis of trust between developed and developing nations is poisoning the international climate regime. Taking responsibility on both sides is the f
The coup in Gabon highlights a fundamental cause of coups throughout Africa: The demise of electoral processes and the rising popularity of military a
The motivation behind deploying aid is often spurred by geopolitical and diplomatic considerations rather than purely developmental goals
The Indo-Pacific region will shape the trajectory of global politics for most of the 21st century
President Putin’s visit to New Delhi to meet Prime Minister Narendra Modi is hugely symbolic and strategic
US foreign policy is steadily renouncing multilateralism while China is stepping into its shoes
New Delhi today is articulating a new voice on the global stage and is confidently able to steer through some of the evident contradictions in its approach.
The Ukraine war will shape global politics for years to come
This paper theorises international relations using the perspective of an Indian classic, Kautilya’s Arthashastra, and employs such interpretation to conceptualise BRICS (or the association of emerging economies, Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa.) As a litmus test for the analytical viability of the Kautilyan perspective developed here, the paper examines what might be called “the BRICS paradox”: the mismatch between theoretical
Worsening climate change will have impacts on global politics, creating new vulnerabilities as well as opportunities. India, given its emerging power status and high vulnerability to climate impacts, holds a key position in global climate action. This brief looks at the ways in which India has used climate policies to gain leverage. India has sought to incorporate the geostrategic uses of climate change into a wider shift in its foreign policy, i
‘Dogmas of Delhi’ mustn’t beat our ability to innovate and experiment at the level of big ideas
With the ongoing multi-polarisation of global politics, new powers would emerge which would in turn increase global insecurity and lead to a greater demand for nuclear weapons even by the countries that as of now do not possess them, cautioned Prof. Rajesh Rajagopalan during an ORF roundtable on nuclear non proliferation.
The strategic compact between India and the European Union (EU) is coming up for renewal in 2025. While the Roadmap to 2025, launched in 2020, was an important step in the relationship, the strategic partnership remains largely underwhelming. The unfulfilled potential becomes a matter of even more urgent concern today, amidst the geopolitical turbulence and geoeconomic challenges confronting the world. As negotiators from both India and the EU co
Once considered the best idea in global politics, today’s Europe is a pale shadow of its glorious past
पिछले दिनों यूक्रेन के मसले पर डोनाल्ड ट्रंप और वोलोडिमिर जेलेंस्की के बीच हुई तीखी नोंकझोक के बाद अमेरिका और यूरोपीय देशों के बीच तनाव बढ़ गया है. लेकिन क्या इस तनाव से वै�
अब सवाल यह है कि इन लोगों को यहां कैसे समायोजित किया जाएगा? इनके लिए शायद ही कोई विशेष नीति बने
कोरोनाच्या पार्श्वभूमीवर आज जेव्हा मोठ्या प्रमाणात आंतरराष्ट्रीय सहकार्याची गरज आहे, त्याच वेळी जग राष्ट्रवाद आणि आत्मनिर्भरतेच्या मोहात गुंतत चालले आहे.
विकसित देश जेव्हा आत्मकेंद्री आणि अंतर्मुख होत आहेत आणि चीनचा इतर देशांबद्दलचा आक्रमक दृष्टिकोन स्पष्ट होत आहे, तेव्हा जागतिक नेतृत्वाच्या आघाडीवर एक पोकळी निर्माण हो�
अच्छी बात यह भी है कि दोनों देशों ने 'मिशन-500' का लक्ष्य बनाया है, जिसका अर्थ है- 2030 तक द्विपक्षीय कारोबार को 500 अरब डॉलर तक ले जाना.
जब विकसित देश आत्मकेंद्रित होकर अंतर्मुखी होते जा रहे हैं और चीन का अन्य देशों के प्रति आक्रामक रवैया जगजाहिर है, तब वैश्विक नेतृत्व के मोर्चे पर एक निर्वात की स्थिति उत्प�