Four Nations, One Question:The Fragile Path of the Quad in a Shifting Indo-Pacific
The Quad was meant to be a compass for the Indo-Pacific, but too often it feels like a weather vane, […]
The Quad was meant to be a compass for the Indo-Pacific, but too often it feels like a weather vane, […]
Between mistrust and necessity, India and China stand divided by the Himalayas yet bound by history, economics, and geopolitics; reminding
Trump and Putin’s Anchorage meeting was more than a handshake; it was a test of whether global order can bend
At 7:34 AM this Independence Day, Prime Minister Narendra Modi began what would become the longest Red Fort address in
When the tricolour rises against the August sky, it carries more than the colours of a nation; it carries the weight
Wars have always been fought on two fronts; the battlefield and the story told about it. In the 21st century, the
In a democracy, silence can be protest. But when too many institutions fall quiet, it begins to sound like submission.
In a democracy, silence can be protest. But when too many institutions fall quiet, it begins to sound like submission.
Trump may have returned with threats, but India isn’t flinching—it’s recalibrating. In a world loud with power plays, silence can
Unmoored in the East, India Must Reimagine Its Role as the Bay of Bengal Becomes a Theatre of Competition, Not