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Forging an Economic Corridor by Countries: What Does it Mean for Global Connectivity?

In a remarkable illustration of harnessing multilateral platforms for the betterment of the world, Saudi Arabia, India, the European Union (EU), and the United...

Anti Western Posturing: No Longer a Binding Force for the Developing World

Several countries which otherwise share good relations with the US have taken a fundamentally different stance from the latter on the Russia-Ukraine conflict. In...

India’s Presidency of the G-20: Expectation for Environment, Education and Health Reform

India has been consecrated into the Presidency of the 18th G-20 Heads of State and Government Summit amidst the ministers, senior delegates, and civil...

Norilsk Oil Spill: What Happens in the Arctic Doesn’t Stay in the Arctic

As if this year already hadn’t piled up enough torments on living beings on the planet, the world woke up to one of the...

Democracy and the Muslim World Revisited

According to Huntington, the obstacles to democratisation for Islamic countries have been mainly cultural, most famously associated with his well-known Clash of Civilisation thesis....

Expansion of G7: Obstacles and Opportunities

Britain recently proposed the idea of creating a group of 10 democracies or D10 – UK, U.S., Italy, Germany, France, Japan, Canada, Australia, South...

HADR: Finding Newer Dimensions of Smart Power

Smart power as a concept is gaining more ground within academics and foreign policy circles. Traditionally, hard power, which focuses on a more coercive...

Lack of COVID-19 Vaccination Means Immunity Passports Essential

Immunity passports or certificates are simple common sense and a precious tool to safely restart the world during the COVID-19 pandemic. This health document...

Will COVID-19 Flip Geopolitics on its Head? All Roads Lead to Beijing

After months of the COVID crisis, China’s once-mighty and enviable position is feeling the strain of non-stop Western and non-Western attacks, international economic paralysis...

Covid-19 and the Future of Global Supply Chains

There have been numerous debates with regard to whether or not manufacturing companies will shift from China, once the coronavirus pandemic has been controlled,...

Making Sense of Covid-19 and Its Spread

The U.S. President Donald Trump on Jan. 29, 2019, tweeted, “In the beautiful Midwest, windchill temperatures are reaching minus 60 degrees, the coldest ever...

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Forging an Economic Corridor by Countries: What Does it Mean for Global Connectivity?

In a remarkable illustration of harnessing multilateral platforms for...

China-Afghan Relations: The Economic and Geopolitical Dimensions

On Sept. 12, 2023 Afghanistan welcomed China’s new ambassador...

Saving the Environment: The Great People’s Initiative in South Asia

Within the vastness of the galaxy, humankind makes their...

Privacy Eroded, Truth Veiled: The Dual Crisis of our Times

In the realm of public discourse, we often find...

A New Strategy for the Republic Of Moldova

In the months after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in...