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The Global South shifts in US strategy from periphery to strategic infrastructure—central to security, but instrumentally included without agency
Saudi Arabia’s engagement with BRICS and OPEC+ reflects a calibrated multi-alignment strategy in an evolving multipolar order
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
A revitalised diplomatic agenda is enabling Pyongyang to expand its influence, test regional alignments, and position itself within an emerging multip
From the IMEEC to Mohammed bin Salman’s state visit, the week of the G20 Summit in New Delhi saw the assertion of West Asian nations as ‘poles’
Modi’s visit to Egypt offers a strong platform to build a relationship in the changing world order
The pandemic might be exactly the crisis needed to force global unity and confrontation of the long-needed structural change to the UN system, and the
US’ expected policy shift favouring Moscow aligns with its renewed focus on the Indo-Pacific.
New Delhi’s push across the African continent weds dignity and shared growth to a bold bid to rewrite global rules
New Delhi's active contribution to brokering a deal with Pyongyang would not only capture its growing stake in regional and international stability, it will also send a clear message to one of the prospective partners in that endeavour, Beijing, that Asia can only have a multipolar order.
In a period of systemic turbulence, both seeking a multipolar order that preserves their strategic autonomy amid intensifying great-power rivalry.