Bikki Sharma

Tracking the Trajectory of an Aspiring Power, Self-Doubting Power and Arrogant Power

India is making significant strides in solidifying its position in the Asian age, particularly by bolstering its armed forces through a robust modernisation drive. Notable investments have been directed towards the Navy and the...

UNEP at COP28: An Early Christmas Telltale of the Upcoming Geopolitical Fray

  In 2023, climate change yet again became more disruptive and deadly. These intensifying impacts tell us that the world must urgently cut greenhouse gas emissions and increase adaptation efforts to protect vulnerable populations. Recalling...

Dispute Surrounding South China Sea and India’s Stances

  With a surface area of 8,00,000 sq km, the South China Sea is semi-enclosed, with 90 percent of its circumference bordered by land. Asia's several influential countries, including the Philippines, Malaysia, Brunei, Indonesia, Singapore,...

Exploring Harmony in Chaos

  The pursuit of power and the quest to foster peaceful coexistence within humanity fundamentally run parallel, rarely converging. The geopolitical shift from the West to the East has become a defining feature of the...

India’s Geopolitical Ties with the Caucasian Nations and Arms Supply: Balancing Act

  Azerbaijan and Armenia are at odds over the disputed territory of Nagorno-Karabakh, which was inhabited primarily by Armenians until 2023, and seven surrounding districts, which were inhabited primarily by Azerbaijanis until 1990. Artsakh claims...

Balancing a Nation-State: Israel-Palestine War and India’s Policy

  Recent events have made it evident that the world is no longer a bipolar structure; in the words of Indian Foreign Minister S Jaishankar, “International relations is not about congruence but about convergence.” But...
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