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China’s prospects in Afghanistan: Opportunities and adversities

Published on Feb 18, 2022 04:51 PM IST

The piece is authored by Ashu Maan

The United States (US) invaded Taliban-run Afghanistan in the wake of the September 11 attacks on the World Trade Center in New York and The Pentagon in Virginia. (PTI FILE)
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Has global geopolitics turned multipolar?

The piece has been authored by Rajiv Bhatia, Distinguished Fellow, Gateway House and former Ambassador/High Commissioner to Myanmar, Mexico, Kenya, South Africa and Lesotho

Earlier in 2021, the separate summits attended by President Joe Biden of G7 leaders and NATO leaders as well as the Summit for Democracy hosted by Biden were astute endeavours to rally allies and partners against the West’s major adversaries, China and Russia.(AP)
Published on Feb 10, 2022 06:24 PM IST
ByHindustan Times

China’s military-civil fusion strategy, the US response & implications for India

The study has been authored by Manoj Joshi

In recent years, fears have centered on a Chinese strategy called ‘Military-Civil Fusion’ (MCF) which is aimed at spurring innovation in key sectors and leveraging dual-use technologies for military end-uses.(AP File Photo)
Published on Jan 28, 2022 03:02 PM IST
ByORF

The long shadow of sea power and the South China Sea dispute

The study is authored by Priyanka Pandit, PhD, is an Ashoka-Harvard Yenching post-doctoral fellow at the department of international relations & governance studies, Shiv Nadar University.

The tensions in the South China Sea have been steadily building up over the past decade with various regional and non-regional navies aggressively patrolling the region to claim the innocence of passage as enshrined in the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS).
Published on Jan 22, 2022 05:19 PM IST
ByHindustan Times

Cross-border controls impeding supply chains in Southeast Asia

The study is authored by Mehdi Hussain. He is an assistant professor, department of political science, Kirori Mal College and a research scholar at Jawaharlal Nehru University

Southeast Asia’s position in global trade comes from its enhanced integration into global supply chains.. (AFP/ Representational image)
Updated on Jan 22, 2022 05:50 PM IST
ByHindustan Times

Will the China-Pakistan-Taliban troika in Afghanistan make India irrelevant?

The study has been authored by Hemant Adlakha

There are verbal agreements between Beijing and the Taliban about investments.(AFP)
Published on Jan 18, 2022 09:14 PM IST

Can off-tracking Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) affect India’s gain from BCIM?

This study has been authored by Saheli Bose

BCIM has huge potential in terms of earning revenue from tourism and energy trade (Shutterstock)
Published on Jan 17, 2022 04:30 PM IST
ByInstitute of Chinese Studies

The politics of Covid-19 in Southeast Asia

The piece has been authored by Ananya Raj Kakoti, Campaign Associate with Indian-Political Action Committee (I-PAC) and Gunwant Singh, Scholar of International Relations from Jawaharlal Nehru University.

Thailand, Singapore, and Cambodia have come up with laws to crack down on critics of their Covid-19 response by regarding them as imparting misinformation. Philippines has also used cybercrimes laws to target government critics. Similarly, Indonesia and Malaysia are scapegoating certain communities for the spread of Covid-19.(Reuters)
Updated on Dec 21, 2021 03:55 PM IST
ByHindustan Times

Need to create new institutions to meet new global challenges

The piece is authored by Sam Pitroda, former advisor to the Prime Minister of India, innovator, policymaker & entrepreneur. He is the author of the book Redesign the World – A Global Call to Action.

US President addressed “Summit for Democracy” with a focus on renewing democracy in the US and around the world. (Bloomberg)(HT_PRINT)
Updated on Dec 13, 2021 09:52 PM IST
ByHindustan Times

Southeast Asia reopening borders and living with Covid-19

The piece has been authored by Mehdi Hussain, assistant professor, University of Delhi & PhD research scholar, Jawaharlal Nehru University

The World Travel and Tourism Council’s estimated that travel and tourism contributed to Southeast Asia’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP) for about $380 million in 2019 or 12% and over 42 million jobs or over 13%. (AP Photo/Ahn Young-joon)(Photo by Capturing the human heart. on Unsplash)
Updated on Dec 10, 2021 04:44 PM IST
ByHindustan Times

Decoding the Myanmar crisis: domestic factors  or external players?

The study has been conducted by Jelvin Jose, Researcher, Institute of Chinese Studies

Decoding the Myanmar crisis(Reuters)
Published on Dec 07, 2021 10:56 PM IST
ByInstitute of Chinese Studies

The Chinese Communist Party’s ambitious agenda

M V Rappai, Honorary Fellow, Institute of Chinese Studies, Delhi

China’s online technology companies reported a huge business turnover in the domestic market for ‘singles day’ sales.
Published on Nov 29, 2021 03:21 PM IST
ByInstitute of Chinese Studies

The ASEAN agreements are not as straightforward as we imagine them to be

Harsh Mahaseth is a lecturer and PhD candidate, Jindal Global Law School, and a senior research analyst, Nehginpao Kipgen Center for Southeast Asian Studies, O.P. Jindal Global University, Sonipat, India. Karthik Subramaniam is an undergraduate student at NALSAR University of Law, Hyderabad, India.

The initial declaration signed between the founding members was a simply worded document containing merely five articles, affirming the establishment of the organisation while stating its names and purposes.
Updated on Nov 29, 2021 12:56 PM IST
ByHindustan Times

South China Sea geopolitics and the shadow of Covid-19

The piece has been authored by Yogendra Kumar, former ambassador & author of Diplomatic Dimension of Maritime Challenges for India in the 21st Century

An area covering approximately 3.5 million square km, the South China Sea’s strategic importance has increased enormously as the global geopolitical and geo-economic centre of gravity has shifted towards Asia in the last decades; enframed by the ASEAN states, China and Taiwan, it hosts shipping routes, fish stock, hydrocarbon reserves, and rich biodiversity.(AP file photo. Representative image)
Published on Nov 21, 2021 02:31 PM IST
ByInstitute of Chinese Studies

The future of India’s development cooperation in Afghanistan

The study has been authored by Swati Prabhu

India has been one of the biggest contributors towards global efforts at reconstructing Afghanistan.
Published on Nov 12, 2021 06:31 PM IST
ByORF

AUKUS and an acquiescing ASEAN

This piece has been authored by Shrabana Barua, ICSSR Doctoral Candidate, School of International Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi

US President Joe Biden participates in a virtual press conference on national security with British Prime Minister Boris Johnson (R) and Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison in the East Room of the White House in Washington, DC, on Wednesday. The three nations launched the AUKUS partnership. (AFP)
Updated on Nov 05, 2021 03:40 PM IST

The future of war in South Asia: Innovation, technology and organisation

The study has been edited by Manoj Joshi and Pushan Das

As the report recounts, the face of warfare is changing with the rapidly evolving development of advanced war fighting technologies.
Published on Oct 22, 2021 10:33 PM IST
ByORF

AUKUS and Kunming-172: An Alert for Indonesia

The piece has been authored by Andrew W Mantong, researcher, Centre for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS), Indonesia

US President Joe Biden participated in a virtual press conference on national security with British Prime Minister Boris Johnson (R) and Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison in the East Room of the White House in Washington. (AFP)
Published on Oct 13, 2021 09:36 PM IST

Quad embraces Asean spirit of cooperation

The piece has been authored by Mehdi Hussain, assistant professor, department of political science, Kirori Mal College

Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, US President Joe Biden and Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison pose before the Quad summit, in Washington DC. (ANI)(HT_PRINT)
Published on Oct 13, 2021 03:38 PM IST
ByHindustan Times

Neighbourhood’s first responder: India’s approach to humanitarian assistance

Saneet Chakradeo is a research analyst with the Centre for Social and Economic Progress.

India’s leading role thus paradoxically also exposed the absence of effective regional mechanisms for disaster relief in South Asia.(AFP)
Updated on Sep 30, 2021 07:06 PM IST
ByCentre for Social and Economic Progress

Devising an Indian policy on Sanctions for Pakistan

The study has been authored by Ambika Khanna, former senior researcher, International Law, Gateway House

On-going violence in Afghanistan has raised demands to sanction Pakistan for its support of the Afghan Taliban. Countries, which want a stable Afghanistan and believe in human values, must consider the option of such sanctions targeted at the Pakistani military.
Published on Sep 23, 2021 06:17 PM IST
ByHindustan Times

ASEAN’s Lilliputian progress in Myanmar

The piece has been authored by Shrabana Barua, ICSSR Doctoral Candidate, School of International Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University

In this April 22, 2021, file photo, flags of some of the ASEAN member countries fly at the ASEAN Secretariat in Jakarta, Indonesia. (AP Photo/Tatan Syuflana, File)(AP)
Published on Sep 11, 2021 05:36 PM IST

China’s post-Covid-19 path to normalcy: Parallels for India

The study has been authored by Santosh Pai, partner, Link Legal and honorary fellow, Institute of Chinese Studies

Public sector enterprises, whose finances are more resilient, comprise a greater portion of industry in China.
Published on Sep 08, 2021 03:51 PM IST
ByInstitute of Chinese Studies

Singapore’s diplomacy outreach on the US-China rivalry

The piece has been authored by Mehdi Hussain, assistant professor, department of political science, Kirori Mal College, University of Delhi

Though much below that of the US, China’s defence budget is already more than three times that of India’s.(AP)
Updated on Sep 08, 2021 11:40 AM IST
ByHindustan Times

Interpreting the US’s China Military Power Report 2020

The study has been authored by KK Venkatraman is research fellow, Fellow, Institute of Chinese Studies and research scholar, Punjabi University.

While the Report provides the most authoritative inputs on the China’s military and security developments, few caveats are in order.(AP File Photo)
Published on Sep 07, 2021 07:01 PM IST
ByInstitute of Chinese Studies

Clash of narratives: The US-China Propaganda war amid the global pandemic

The study has been authored by Preksha Shree Chhetri.

Under President Xi Jinping, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP0)’s United Front Work Department (UFWD) has been tasked with using the political propaganda activities to further Chinese strategic, economic, and political interests.(AP)
Published on Sep 02, 2021 03:26 PM IST
ByInstitute of Chinese Studies

China’s global internet ambitions: Finding roots in ASEAN

The study has been authored by Dev Lewis.

By 2017, China was home to more than 731 million Internet users, already the largest internet population in the world, and with millions more having followed since. (AFP)(AFP)
Published on Aug 28, 2021 03:38 PM IST
ByInstitute of Chinese Studies

15th Finance Commission: Design principles & fiscal transfers

The study has been authored by Shohini Sengupta, Assistant Professor of Research, Jindal School of Banking & Finance. The study has been published under under a non-commercial content agreement.

Chairman of 15th Finance Commission NK Singh submits the report of the panel to President Ram Nath Kovind.(ANI File Photo)
Published on Aug 21, 2021 06:59 PM IST
ByHindustan Times

Tracing the informal: Analysing labour legislation in China

The piece has been authored by Reeja Nair.

Informality has become the defining feature of urban employment in China since the implementation of economic reforms.
Published on Aug 18, 2021 01:53 PM IST
ByInstitute of Chinese Studies

Indian Ocean: The maritime links of India-Malaysia

This article is authored by Dr Tharishini Krishnan, senior lecturer and research fellow at Centre for Defence and International Security Studies (CDiSS), National Defence University Malaysia.

The Indian Ocean is characterised by uniformly warm and stable rainfall patterns.(Representative Photo)
Published on Aug 18, 2021 01:29 PM IST
ByHindustan Times
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