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Opinion
-Prof. M. D. Nalapat
The US under President Biden appears to regard the Quad as needing to evolve into a subsidiary of NATO. The White House has lately been acting in a manner which suggests that they believe NATO needs t...
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-Prof. M. D. Nalapat
If Ukraine and its luckless people are ‘winning’, it is beyond imagination to fathom what defeat would look like. Repeated efforts of the geographically diminished successor to th...
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-Prof. M. D. Nalapat
Why the leadership of NATO is eager to convert a European country into another Syria, Libya or Afghanistan is unclear. The more things change, they say, the more they remain the same. There w...
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Young Voices
-Madhu Vanthi P. is a Postgraduate Student at the Department of Geopolitics and International Relations
On February 21, 2022 Russia’s President Vladimir Putin recognized the independence of the Russian dominated Luhansk and the Donetsk regions in eastern Ukraine which have been challenging Kiev&rs...
-Mitrajit Bakshi is a MA student at the Department of Geopolitics and International Relations
The importance of the impact of the recent trend of demographic decline, among developed countries, on the emerging state of geopolitics cannot be underestimated. In the past, states were able to over...
-Megha Shrivastava is a Ph.D. Candidate at the Department of Geopolitics and International Relations
China’s stance on the Russia-Ukraine conflict is increasingly being discussed globally. Despite worldwide condemnation of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, the Chinese government, at every ins...