India and China

Defence Minister Meets Chinese Counterpart in Laos, Both Agree to Work on Rebuilding Trust

New Delhi: India and China have taken significant steps towards improving their bilateral relations following a meeting between Indian Defence Minister Rajnath Singh and Chinese Defence Minister Admiral Dong Jun in Vientiane, Laos, on...

Nepal – A Safe-Haven for International Spy Agencies

The Himalayan Kingdom of Nepal strategically located between India and China is a safe haven for international spying, intelligence gathering as well as transit point for illegal activities like money laundering, smuggling and distribution...

India in 2047: Matching China through Innovation and Aggressive Strategy

The Prime Minister has set the objective that India must achieve the status of a fully developed country – Viksit Bharat – by 2047, the 100th anniversary of India's independence. A fully developed nation...

Navigating China’s Assertiveness

In geopolitics, the relationship between India and China is a crucial axis that shapes regional dynamics and global balances of power. As India grapples with a landscape marked by strategic complexities and asymmetries vis-à-vis...

China: A Pain in Neighbours’ Neck  

Not just India, Bhutan or Nepal, and Southeast Asian nations like Philippines, Vietnam, Malaysia, and Brunei have to fend off their territories from China’s salami-slice strategy. Even Russia that claims to be enjoying limitless...

Tectonic Shifts in Middle Eastern Geopolitics

  International politics, according to the realist perspective is in a state of perennial tumult, thanks to the absence of a ‘Leviathan’, to quote Thomas Hobbes. This idea applies to almost all geopolitical regions of...

India’s Invisible Border Road Nearing Completion

New Delhi: While the standoff between India and China continues, India is nearing completion of an ambitious project to provide much-needed alternative connectivity to a remote, strategically important outpost near the contested Line of...
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