Gauri Priya writes that historically largescale interconnectedness between India and many of its neighbouring countries existed. These interactions included largescale flow of goods, services, capital and people spanning from foothills […]
Eurasia
Chinese Foreign Minister in New Delhi: Another Attempt to Bring Change or It Is a Cashing Opportunity?
Srijan Sharma writes, Chinese Foreign Minister’s recent visit to India might have layers of genuine and deceptive interests; India, however after engaging with China extensively both at diplomatic and military levels has now realised China’s deceptiveness and dictums that subsequently follows. India maintained its strong stance towards China and cleared its priorities for normalisation of relations.
India needs to balance its ‘Connect Eurasia policy’ with its Act East Policy and Indo-Pacific Strategy
As one of the most populous countries, one of the biggest economies with formidable military power, India’s aspirations ought to be trans-continental and trans-oceanic With growing regional economies and connectivity […]
Can China Build an Anti-U.S. Alliance?
Brig Narender writes, The US has given China a reason to build anti US trade alliance that may include Russia, some members of EU, ASEAN nations and Iran. Is it that Trump has given a platform to China to build a transregional trade alliance? Giving an adversary a chance to build an alliance is a bad strategy.