Utkarsh writes, in today’s geopolitical scenario, Prime Minister Modi and India’s Foreign Policy under him have handled with aplomb some of the wide-ranging challenges that have arisen over the last 10 years.
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Effects of US election on India’s Foreign Policy
Aryan writes, on the effects of the US presidential elections on Indian Foreign Policy and how it will affect the dynamic multilateral relations of India with the USA and its major allies.
Sweden’s membership to NATO
Charan writes on how Sweden’s membership of NATO will guide Sweden’s actions in the future geopolitical arena, and how it impacts the relationship between Russia and NATO.
The Teesta River Issue: India & Bangladesh
Introduction Bangladesh recently announced a potential $1 billion funding for the Teesta River Comprehensive Management and Restoration Project.i This news has made India uneasy as it fears successful Chinese involvement […]
China’s Drone Carriers: Future of Naval Warfare
Jahnavi writes about Chinas navy and its recent investments in what seems to be drone carriers, the first of its kind.
Debt Diplomacy: Is China seizing nations or assisting development
Ashly writes Debt-trap diplomacy is intensively connected with the policy that China has implemented in its foreign policy as suggested by some scholars. China intentionally excessively lends funds to countries that are economically depressed. In this policy, China massively lent funds for infrastructural project without any immediate funds. This debt policy is however widely criticised by many, for its unethical diplomacy.