Aga Syed, writes on as why Pakistan cannot join BRICS given its relations with United States because BRICS is perceived to bring end to dollar’s dominance.
Dynamic US-China Relations
Kiran writes- The United States (US) -China relations have altered dramatically in the past years due to the impact of several factors like economics, politics, and strategy. This situation is a balance of the world as a whole and has an impact on global economic development as well.
Trilateral Summit 2024: Revitalizing China, Japan, and South Korea Relations
Yamin Nabeel writes on the recent trilateral summit held in Seoul, where China, Japan, and South Korea are seeking to resume and revitalize their diplomatic and economic relationships. This gathering symbolizes a renewed commitment to cooperation amidst a backdrop of geopolitical tensions and economic challenges and has been put for long break since 2019.
India’s Foreign Policy in the Modi Era
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.
India’s counter to Belt and Road initiative of China – Chabahar Port
Ansh writes on the current geopolitical endeavor of India in Iran, as India signs a 10-year agreement on Chabahar Port, which counters China’s Belt and Road initiative. The treaty opens a gateway to the Central Asian economy and strengthens the International North-South Trade Corridor.
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.