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Pakistan-Saudi Arabia Strategic Mutual Defence Pact: Implications for Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, and India

Geo-politics has strange bed fellows. On September 17, 2025, Pakistan and Saudi Arabia formalised a major Strategic Mutual Defence Agreement. Under this treaty, any aggression against either country will be considered aggression against both....

RIC Cohesion May Redefine Global Power Balance

In the evolving landscape of global geopolitics, the resurgence of the Russia-India-China (RIC) trilateral framework has emerged as a pivotal development, particularly against the backdrop of escalating US tariffs on India under the Trump administration....

Middle East: Little Room for Manoeuvrability 

In the realm of International Politics, security is regarded as the holy grail of state actors. The realist theory of international relations argues that in the international political arena, there is no overarching authority...

India’s Drift from Russian Weapons Dependency

For decades, India has relied on multiple defence partners to safeguard its vast territory and diverse security challenges. Among these, Russia has historically been the most prominent, supplying advanced fighter aircraft, missile systems, and...

Prime Minister Modi’s Visit to China: Navigating Tariffs and Tensions for a New Era in Bilateral Relations

On August 30, 2025, Prime Minister Narendra Modi made a historic visit to Tianjin, his first trip to China in seven years, to attend the 25th Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) Summit from August 31 to...

Israel Targets Qatar, Crosses Yet Another Red Line in the Gaza War

While the whole world was watching the shocking images coming out of Nepal on 9th September where the youth, frustrated with the government, had taken the law into their own hands, another shock was...

A World in Flux: Trade, Technology and the Climate Dilemma – Where Are the Leaders?

"History repeats itself, first as tragedy, second as farce.” Karl Marx wrote this, reflecting on Hegel, in The Eighteenth Brumaire of Louis Bonaparte. Nearly two centuries later, the farce is upon us. The world...

Nepal in the Eye of the Storm: Riots, Rivalries and the Future of the Kingdom

Once again, Nepal is in the eye of the storm. Kingdom, republic, coalition after coalition changed labels, but the faultlines never quite closed. However, the present storm has its epicentre beyond the domestic crisis...

Beijing’s 80th WWII Anniversary Parade Reveals Strategic Threats to India

China’s 80th WWII parade showcased advanced multi-domain weapons, highlighting rapid military growth and potential strategic threats to India. Airspace Domain The parade featured state-of-the-art fighter aircraft, drones, and missile systems that demonstrated China's air capabilities. The...

Dragon’s Roar: What Does China Wish to Convey to the World

On September 3, 1945, Japanese officials signed the instrument of surrender aboard the USS Missouri in Tokyo Bay bringing World War II to an end. For China, this date holds special significance as it...

Navigating the Path from Conflict to Reconciliation: Manipur and the Promise of the Prime Minister’s Visit

It has been over two years now since the ethnic violence began in Manipur, sparked by competing claims over Scheduled-Tribe status and land rights. This escalated into valley–hills polarisation, primarily between the Meitei community...

Trump’s Wake-up Call: US Needs India – The Anchor Amidst Geopolitical Chaos

The geopolitical storm with multiple conflicts and Trump's disruptive politics is churning the global arena. The concept of power and stability is now a quicksand with alliances in constant pendulum swing, supply chains confused,...

1965 War: India Won, But Squandered the Gains at the Negotiating Table

In May 1964, India’s Defence Minister Yashwantrao Chavan visited the Pentagon, the HQ of the US defence department. Chavan, who was trying to rapidly modernise the Indian military, requested the Americans to sell India...
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