Written by Megha Pardhi
India’s development cooperation initiatives reveal New Delhi’s priorities. Although the largest number of projects financed through lines of credit are in Africa, the total amount allocated is highest in India's neighbourhood of South Asia.
Read MoreWritten by Francis C. Domingo
The Philippines has been collaborating with the US to strengthen its response to cyber threats but the current government under Rodrigo Duterte decided to distance itself from Washington and work with China and Russia.
Read MoreWritten by Rohan Khattar Singh
China is currently operating as an external occupying force in Ladakh and the ties between the Han Chinese and Ladakh proper are (with close examination of the facts), non-existent in terms of the region’s history, ethnicity, religion and language.
Read MoreWritten by Chetan Rana
India, like many other states in the region, has been reluctant to pursue a balancing strategy against China due to the stark asymmetry in capabilities. After Galwan however this strategy has failed and India should look to new partners in the face of Beijing’s assertiveness.
Read MoreWritten by Jay Maniyar
China-Japan relations are caught between the spread of COVID-19 and rising tensions in the East China Sea on the one hand, but growing trade and economic relations on the other. It remains to be seen whether the relationship between these two rivals worsens or improves.
Read MoreWritten by Aayush Mohanty
Xi Jinping’s demand for total loyalty from the government’s bureaucracy has overruled decades of collective leadership, which previously afforded some flexibility toward policies and encouraged pragmatism over rigidity.
Read MoreWritten by Vengalil Venugopal
The US Navy’s shipbuilding plan has capped the fleet size at 355 ships by 2034. China’s own naval expansion however has progressed at pace. By 2030, Beijing could field a fleet of 450 surface ships and 110 submarines, localised entirely in the Indo-Pacific.
Read MoreWritten by Sriparna Pathak
In 1962, China and India engaged in a brief but bloody border war. Faced with the failure of the Great Leap Forward, Mao Zedong sought to reassert his authority by defeating an outward foe: India. Faced with COVID-19, economic uncertainty and political crisis, has Xi Jinping taken the same calculation in 2020?
Read MoreWritten by Saurav Sarkar
In March this year AQIS changed the name of its Urdu language magazine Nawa-e-Afghan Jihad to Nawa-e-Ghazwa-e-Hind (NGH). This change may have been required in order to give the impression that India would be the priority theatre for AQIS after its apparently successful jihad against U.S. forces in Afghanistan alongside the Taliban.
Read MoreWritten by Mateusz Chatys
Chinese fishing boats and coast guard ships are increasingly trespassing into Indonesia’s exclusive economic zone (EEZ) near the Natuna islands. Indonesia however has a wide range of tools it is willing to use if Beijing continues its provocative actions.
Read MoreWritten by Simran Walia
Given the postponement of Xi’s visit to Japan this year due to COVID-19 and recent events in India, Japanese policymakers must now be wondering how and when China will target the Senkaku Islands.
Read MoreWritten by Jagannath Panda
For India, it is becoming increasingly clear that China’s ‘peaceful’ rise is coming to an end. While militarily both nations aim for a peaceful accord, the diplomatic ties between them should and must be changed.
Read MoreWritten by Gulraiz Iqbal
In late March 2019, India announced to the world the shoot down its own satellite, in a move to test its anti-satellite weapon (ASAT) capabilities in an operation dubbed ‘’Mission Shakti’’. Marking the test, Prime Minister Narendra Modi declared that New Delhi had joined the elite club of space faring nations.
Read MoreWritten by James Borton
There are about 400 underseas cables, many owned by Amazon, Facebook and Google, that propel data down the threads at nearly the speed of light and this trove of data, includes emails, texts and more than $15 trillion of the world’s financial transactions.
Read MoreWritten by Tuneer Mukherjee
China has increased its footprint in the Indian Ocean Region by weaving together a patronage network in the Indian Ocean littoral countries. China has undertaken massive port projects in countries such as Sri Lanka, Pakistan, and Bangladesh, under its 21st Century Maritime Silk Road.
Read MoreWritten by Gokul Sahni
If modern India continues to base its territorial claims from the work of British civil servants like Henry McMahon and William Johnson, it would make sense to understand more on how the sovereign imperial power of the time viewed India’s strategic interests.
Read MoreWritten by Ian Hall
There can be little doubt that what just happened in the Galwan River Valley constitutes the biggest test yet faced by Narendra Modi’s government. Modi’s options are, however, constrained.
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