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Although India is mentioned sparingly in the NSS, the document’s focus on burden-shifting, Indo-Pacific security, and competition with China present
ट्रम्प यांनी मांडलेली G2 ची कल्पना जुना विचार पुन्हा समोर
France’s 2025 Indo-Pacific outreach shows its intent to anchor a European-Asian “third way,” grounded in real security commitments and deepening
A potential G2 construct is a vital reminder that the Indo-Pacific is multipolar, and a cohesive security order in the region cannot afford to be over
Trump’s G2 push revives an old idea, but a US–China duopoly looks out of sync with a world moving toward broader, multipolar competition
China’s expanding footprint in the Indian Ocean reveals a long game built on influence, infrastructure leverage, and dual-use maritime activity.
ट्रम्प प्रशासनाखाली वाढते व्यापारी वाद, सुरक्षा दबाव आण�
Indo-US cooperation under the Indo-Pacific framework can boost Northeast India’s infrastructure, trade, and digital connectivity amid regional chall
Mounting trade disputes, security pressures, and political frictions under the Trump administration are forcing Indo-Pacific allies to question the US
वैसे तो हाल के दिनों में अमेरिका और उसके क्वॉड साझेदारों �
China’s submarine partnership with Pakistan is reshaping the Indo-Pacific balance as India faces a widening undersea capability gap
While recent tensions among the US and its Quad partners point to a nadir in diplomatic ties between the Quad countries, the group appears to be trans
India’s experience with digital health, anchored in innovation, scale, and public-private collaboration, offers actionable insights for Indo-Pacific
The Indo-Pacific’s future will be shaped by secure, interoperable digital systems that advance public service delivery, expand financial inclusion,
The Indo-Pacific must navigate parallel globalisations, driven by regional imperatives—shaping economic choices and, inevitably, political alignment
Emerging technologies are transforming the Indo-Pacific’s security landscape, demanding stronger governance frameworks, resilient infrastructure, an
Japan is advancing a layered maritime security strategy in the Indo-Pacific by combining defence cooperation, capacity building, and strategic financi
India-US cooperation on undersea tech reflects a growing alignment to safeguard digital infrastructure, deter threats, and shape Indo-Pacific stabilit
A shadow of uncertainty over the future of AUKUS appears to loom large following the White House’s decision to put the group under review to assess
ट्रंप प्रशासन ने ताइवान की स्वतंत्रता का विरोध करने के ब�
Tapping into its BL dramas and pop-culture boom, Thailand’s soft power potential is on the rise, seeping into global narratives, competitive economi
India and Japan’s partnership on the UNICORN mast technology is a significant step in the two countries’ bilateral ties and marks a shared concern
The IORA and China’s new forum represent two competing models of regionalism in the Indian Ocean
To address the twin crises of climate change and biodiversity loss in the Indo-Pacific region will require a comprehensive and multi-dimensional appro
A close examination of the Quad's evolving maritime security efforts suggests that it would be premature to dismiss the group's gradually refined secu
The Central European countries can tap into India’s economic growth to expand their strategic outreach in the Indo-Pacific. India’s growth narrative carries significant geopolitical and regional implications, particularly for Europe. As the continent grapples with the ongoing geopolitical and developmental fallout of the Russia–Ukraine war, its strategic calculus is shifting. The war in Ukraine offers India a window of opportunity to deepen
The Bay of Bengal has emerged as a key arena for Sino-Indian competition due to its proximity to vital sea lanes, rich resource potential, and strategic geography. This paper analyses how China and India employ port development initiatives in the Bay littorals—Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, and Myanmar—to secure their economic interests, extend geopolitical influence, and mitigate strategic vulnerabilities. Through case studies, the paper highlights
The Indian Ocean, a vast maritime expanse, features diverse social, spatial, and topographical characteristics. This diversity is evident in the various actors operating independently, with minimal synergy, political unity, and distinct challenges, across its sub-regions. In this context, what does the maritime security architecture in the region look like? This brief finds that it remains fragmented, and makes a case for nurturing its cohesivene