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US–China Rivalry and the Thucydides Trap
2,400 years ago, when Thucydides wrote that “it was the rise of Athens, and the fear that this inspired in Sparta, that made war inevitable,” he captured a structural...
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Naxalism in India: Policies, Operations, and the Decline of the Red Corridor
Origins and IdeologyHow a peasant revolt evolved into India’s longest-running insurgency.The Naxal movement began in 1967 in Naxalbari,...
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Between Energy, Diplomacy and Diaspora – Calibrated Indian Neutrality in West Asia
On 23 Mar 2026, Indian PM Modi spoke in the Parliament on the ongoing conflict in West Asia...
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India’s Energy Security : From Bhabha’s Vision to SHANTI Reality
Thorium is re emerging as a strategic lever in India’s quest for reliable, low carbon energy security, but...
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India’s Russian Oil Policy: Strategic Misstep or Sanctions Survival?
Viral Alarm on Hormuz HoldupIran’s Hormuz stranglehold forces President Trump to call President Putin (not vice versa) on...
Iraq’s Legalization of Child Marriage: A Step Backward in Human Rights
In a deeply concerning move, Iraq is on the brink of legalizing child marriage with a new personal status law that would allow girls...
The Divisive Nature of Social Media: Politics and Religion
Social media was initially celebrated as a revolutionary tool for global connection and communication. Platforms like Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram promised to bring people...
Political Parties in India Must End the Culture of Freebies
The culture of distributing freebies in India, often witnessed during election campaigns, has been a topic of intense debate. While these handouts may provide...
Why Israel Failed in Its Attempt to Deradicalize the People of Gaza
The Israeli-Palestinian conflict is a deeply rooted and complex geopolitical issue, with Gaza being a focal point of tension. Over the years, Israel has...
I enjoy visiting temples even though I am an Indian Christian because I embrace Sanatana Dharma
In a world often divided by religious boundaries, my journey as an Indian Christian visiting temples stands as a testament to the profound philosophy...
The Perceived Threat: Why the United States Might Be a Greater Concern for India than China
In the contemporary geopolitical landscape, the perception of threats and alliances shapes national strategies and foreign policies. While China has often been portrayed as...





