Bhoomi Kansal writes that India is a developing country with fifth largest economy in the world and is the most populous country with demographic profile of youth being about 254 million but still there lies potential for economic development, human welfare, technology innovation etc. On the other hand, USA tensions with China can make India as an alternative for supply chains, technology hub and other joint ventures.
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Dr. Roshan Khanijo's academic qualification includes BSc, MA and PhD. Her topic for the doctoral thesis was "Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty and Developing Countries – A Critical Appraisal" She is the author of a book "Complexities and Challenges of Nuclear India" She was the member of the study team which did the Net Assessment on China and South Asia. She has been a panelist in Panel Discussions on nuclear issues. She presented a paper in the seminar organized by CIISS (China Institute for International and strategic Studies) in Beijing .She also took part in the discussions held by CICIR (China Institute of Contemporary International Relations) in Beijing. She has taken guest lectures for Jindal International University .Currently she is working as a Research Fellow at USI.
INDIA, USA, and NATO: The Triangular Fiasco
S Jaishankar, the Minister of external affairs, made it clear on Friday that India has no plans to join NATO, which is dominated by Western nations. The military partnership, according […]
Navigating the Diplomatic Waters to Solve the Katchatheevu Problem
Introduction: The Katchatheevu islet, a 285-acre uninhabited island in the Palk Strait between India and Sri Lanka, has been a source of territorial conflict between the two countries.[i] This blog […]
Journey from the ashes of DTTI to iCET
The iCET moniker has generated a lot of debate over the last several days and has left the general public perplexed.[i]Strategic communities and policy planners have given this a lot […]
UNDERSTANDING VOTER TURNOUT IN INDIA
The will of the people shall be the basis of the authority of government; this will shall be expressed in periodic and genuine elections which shall be by universal and […]
SEVEN AFRICAN LEADERS MEET PRESIDENT ZELENSKY AND PUTIN
Aathira Sidharthan writes, the first-ever high-level delegation of African leaders’ efforts to address the impact of the Russian-Ukraine conflict on their continent highlights the complexities and divergent perspectives within the African bloc. With a limited number of countries actively advocating for a peace plan, questions arise about the unity and collective action of the African Union in promoting peace and resolving the crisis.