Could Iran’s New President-Elect Revive the Nuclear Deal?
The priorities of Iran’s new president-elect, Mr. Masood Pezeshkian, to revive the nuclear deal look promising. Pezeshkian is expected to appoint Jawad Zarif, a seasoned diplomat and a former foreign...
View ArticleDemocrats Ready For White House, Harris Will Fight To Win
Vice President Kamala Harris officially accepted the nomination of the Democratic Party as the presidential candidate during the Democratic National Convention. In the United Center in Chicago,...
View ArticleKamala Harris’s Strategic Gamble: Analyzing the Impact of Her DNC Acceptance...
Kamala Harris’ acceptance speech at the Democratic National Convention was a turning point in her 2024 presidential bid, both in terms of political planning and the existence of high stakes. It was not...
View ArticleSouth Korea amid the precarious balance
It is hard to deny that the world is veering towards a Second Cold War between China and the US if it is not upon us already. As nations around the world scramble to reckon with this reality to...
View ArticleThe fifth Arctic expedition “Icebreaker of Knowledge” offers fascinating...
An Arctic polar expedition involving more than 70 talented schoolchildren and young experts drawn from Russia, China, Hungary, India, South Africa, Kazakhstan, the Kyrgyz Republic, Mongolia, Tunisia,...
View ArticleIndian Neighbourhood in Turmoil
The developments in Bangladesh have again shifted the attention of the world towards instability of the South Asian region. The crumbling of relatively stable Bangladesh has sent shockwaves in the...
View ArticleStrategic Nexus of the Future: China & Vietnam
A key diplomatic event in Southeast Asian politics was held on August 19, 2024 whereby Zhao Leji, the Chinese legislator and Chairman of NPC Standing Committee crossed paths with To Lam, Vietnamese...
View ArticlePublic Administration Across the Globe: Analysis of Continental Europe,...
Public administration serves as the backbone of governance, facilitating the implementation of policies, maintaining law and order, and delivering public services. While the models of public...
View ArticleThe 50th Session of the Council of Foreign Ministers of OIC and Pakistan
The Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC), established in 1969, is the second-largest intergovernmental organization after the United Nations. Comprising 57 member states, the OIC represents nearly...
View ArticleCan BRICS Broker Peace? The Future of Ukraine Peace Summits
An in-depth analysis of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy in Kyiv, has highlighted Indian efforts and proposed role in peace mediation process...
View ArticleIndia’s Approach Towards Crisis in Sri Lanka and Bangladesh
“For India, South Asia is not just a neighbourhood but a shared space where peace, progress, and prosperity must co-exist.” – Pranab Mukherjee, former President of India. India is a major power and...
View ArticleLula da Silva’s Foreign Policy Doctrine: Brazil’s Return to Multilateralism
Brazil has demonstrated its support for multilateralism under President Lula da Silva’s direction which emphasised the role of Brazil striving for becoming a member of the UNSC to being a developed...
View ArticleEnvironmental Shift and Terrorism: How climate change fuels terrorism in Africa
Africa’s shifting environmental landscape, characterized by severe droughts, resource scarcity, and widespread displacement, has become a critical factor influencing the strategies and operations of...
View ArticleChina: Between Panda and Wolf Diplomacy
Panda diplomacy and wolf warrior diplomacy have characterised Chinese diplomacy in the past few decades and remain prominent types of diplomacy pursued by China. It is astonishing how a state balances...
View ArticleRelevance of US Unilateralist Policy
“Unilateral actions by powerful nations, like the United States, can destabilize global order and harm the efforts on global governance. Ignoring international and multilateral institutions harms...
View ArticleInadvertent War Looms Over Taiwan Strait
Taiwan and China are more vulnerable than ever to a serious conflict – particularly after several key developments in the recent past. The major concern revolves around the status of Taiwan. China has...
View ArticleThe 2025 Election: A Decisive Turning Point for Global Stability
Analyzing the first presidential debate between Biden and Trump, alongside their respective policies during their tenures, provides a clear indication of the direction of both parties’ foreign policies...
View ArticleFacing Iran and its Proxies: Israel ‘s Legal Options for Preemption and...
Abstract: Israel has begun to exercise tactical preemption options against Hezbollah, Iran’s most threatening proxy. The most recent and conspicuous preemptions have taken place in late August 2024....
View ArticleChina’s Retaliation Against U.S. Export Controls: A New Front in Global...
In a bold shift, the United States lately appended 42 Chinese enterprises to its import control list, citing their contended involvement in supporting Russia’s martial conditioning. This action...
View ArticlePakistan’s Policy Towards Afghan Refugees
Pakistan now sees the huge refugee movement of Afghans as a threat to societal and national security. Pak’s plan to deport foreign nationals with no valid visas has affected the Afghan refugees...
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