How the Indian Navy Balances Relations with the U.S. and Russia
Like we all know, be it any country, a country has to always have diplomatic relations with several other countries.…
How Microfinance Empowers Women in Developing Economies
Microfinance is tiny-scale financial services (predominantly loans and savings) to individuals with no access to conventional banks. It is usually…
The Impact of Global Tourism on Preserving Cultural Heritage
Every year, millions of people travel to see history – old cities, holy places, forts, music, food, festivals, and living…
Is Multilateralism Declining in a Fractured World?
Let’s begin with a simple question: What is multilateralism? Multilateralism is when three or more countries work together to solve…
The Geopolitics of Energy: From Oil to Renewables
The global energy transition, shifting from fossil fuels to renewable sources, is significantly impacting the geopolitics of energy. This move…
The U.S.–Pakistan–India Relations: Is it a ‘Strategic Shift’ or ‘Temporary Diplomacy’?
The recent shifts in the relations between the United States, Pakistan, and India raise many questions about where things are…
The Arctic as a Geopolitical Flashpoint
The Arctic is warming at nearly four times the rate of the globe, shrinking sea ice dramatically and reconfiguring the…
How India’s Defence Exports Are Changing Friendships Between Countries
For a long time, India mostly bought defence items like fighter jets, tanks, and guns from other countries. But now,…
The Rise of Autonomous Drones in Modern Warfare
Drones are types of flying machines that have autonomy, and they give the fight of wars in the current world…
