How India Attempts to Internalize the Indo-Naga Conflict
Despite the official line from New Delhi, history shows that the Indo-Naga conflict is no internal matter.
The Three Fronts of The Neo-Cold War
The regional front lines of a new era of global conflict are solidifying in Eastern Europe, the Middle East, and the Indo-Pacific.
Was China Betting on Russian Defeat All Along?
The best outcome of the Ukraine invasion for Beijing is a weakened, isolated, and dependent Russia. Perhaps this was the plan all along.
Will an Ascendant Uzbekistan Challenge Kazakhstan’s Leadership in Central Asia?
The rise of President Mirziyoyev to power in Uzbekistan, a country with untapped economic potential, could signal a shift in Central Asian geopolitics.
Populism in Europe: Fear, Greed, and Putin’s Meddling
We must reject extremist positions and become stronger defenders of our values and political tradition.
India at a Critical Turn in National Politics
The glamor of the BJP’s stunning victory seems to have overshadowed the need for astute state management.
Middle East on the Brink: Why the Gaza Conflict Must Stop
The ongoing violence in Gaza carries a plethora of risks, not least of which is a brutal regional war.
A Hit and Run in the West Philippine Sea?
Sparks are flying on social media following China’s sinking of a Philippines fishing boat in contested waters.
Russia-Ukraine Row: NATO’s Eastward Trajectory Is the Real Problem
NATO’s eastward drift has put Kiev in an impossible position.
Brazil: New President, Old Problems
With the impeachment of President Dilma Rousseff, Brazil’s political crisis has entered a new and dangerous phase.