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A Budding Partnership: The Growth of Japanese–Bangladeshi Politico-Strategic Ties
On Nov. 11, 2023, the 14.3-km long channel of the Matarbari deep-sea port and the first unit of the 1,200 MW Matarbari coal-fired power...
A High Wind in Argentina
Argentina has come of age. For over a quarter-of-a-century it had remained hostage to left-wing protectionist politics. Nothing wrong being true to one specific...
European Leaders Failed the Palestinians
Over the past weeks, the crisis in the Middle East has drawn clear dividing lines, where the young generation of European voters, the so...
Competitive Coexistence: Managing India-Pakistan Tensions
Pakistan and India are at each other's throat. The killing of at least forty-two Central Reserve Police Force troops through suicide bombing at Pulwama...
What’s Wrong With the Afghan Peace Process?
The United States has been struggling to stablise Afghanistan for the last eighteen years and is currently looking to withdraw its forces from the...
Politics of Preference: Rethinking the Afghan Quota System
The quota system is typically prescribed and used to increase the share of historically disadvantaged communities in areas of governance, education and social institutions....
Would a Delicate Balance in South Asia Work for Saudi Arabia?
Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman concluded an official visit to India as part of his trip to Asia. The visit came after...
How Resilient is the Conservative Party of Canada to Shifting Conservative Norms?
Traditionally those of a conservative disposition have favored a political approach that valued, and attempted to construct, societies of consistency and stability. However, in...
The US Withdrawal From Iran Nuclear Deal: Expectations and Outcomes
With the name of the Middle East, one directly lands on two thoughts: ubiquitous ‘Syrian Crisis’ and the nascent confrontation between regional players. Out...
Sub-Regionalism Could Lead India’s Regional and Global Aspirations
With SAARC breathing its last, India should look to the sub-region if it wants to be a decisive player in the South Asian region...
The Geopolitics of Indian Ocean Rim and Prospects of Pakistan’s Blue Economy
Water is widely regarded as the lifeline of mankind. About two-thirds of the earth’s surface is water in the form of oceans, seas, rivers,...
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A Budding Partnership: The Growth of Japanese–Bangladeshi Politico-Strategic Ties
On Nov. 11, 2023, the 14.3-km long channel of...
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Chinese Foreign Minister’s Visit to the US: A Thrust on Strengthening China-US Bilateral Diplomacy
On Nov. 15, President Joseph R. Biden, Jr. convened...
Politics
Is India’s New Gender Quota Bill an Empty Promise?
The Indian parliament passed a historic bill that necessitates...