A Pole in the Making

India’s Autonomy in a Coercive Era
Atlantic Past, Pacific Future

Redefining U.S. Security in a Two-Front World
A Giant With Weak Legs

India’s Internal Challenges to Global Leadership
Kim Dynasty Eternal

Inside the World’s Most Enduring Dictatorship
The Role of ASEAN in the U.S.-China Competition

Strategic Actor or Bystander
Strategic Pragmatism and Hindutva

Decoding a decade of Modi’s foreign policy.
Foreign Policy Challenges for Modi 3.0

Under Modi, India’s foreign policy aims to navigate regional instability, balance global powers, and foster partnerships, while addressing key challenges like climate change and infrastructure development.
Echoes and Lessons from The Korean War and the Ukraine War

The strategic missteps, the power of global alliances, and the search for peace between the Korean War and the conflict in Ukraine offer crucial insights into today’s international order.
Is Modi the Boss of the Global South?

In the race for Global South leadership, India’s ambitions and China’s strategies clash, unraveling a tapestry of power, promise, and profound contradictions.
The Philippines Dispatch Ships To Check Chinese Activity

Philippine Coast Guard monitors China’s activities at Sabina Shoal amid rising tensions in the South China Sea. Allegations of unauthorized land reclamation and coral destruction prompt scrutiny, intensifying regional disputes over territorial claims.