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India’s sourcing strategies should be shaped by pragmatic considerations rather than ever-changing geopolitical currents ...
Strong in demographics and food security, the bloc has its own financial infra as well. There’s need for plural governance now ...
India’s geopolitical risk index has jumped from 121.7 to 133.6, a shift that signals rising exposure to external ...
The digital currency race between the U.S. and China is more than a technological arms race. It represents the reordering of ...
Nearly four years after the Taliban reconquered Afghanistan, numerous countries have diplomatically engaged with the Islamic ...
Participants at a summit in Chile warned that democracy is being threatened in many parts of the world and urged that ...
Energy systems can shape political institutions and make some nations more vulnerable to trade wars than others ...
The rise of economic nationalism and power rivalry has challenged middle powers such as Indonesia to reassess their long-held foreign-policy doctrines. Once able to maintain flexibility through its ...
In the first half of the 21st century, the international order is undergoing a dynamic transformation, where traditional security frameworks are losing their foothold, and new actors and alliances are ...
China wants to dominate the market for the cars of the future, and it has set its sights on Brazil’s giant auto market.
The leader has scaled back travel plans and skipped some key summits, but continues active diplomacy—as a host.
By Ricardo Martins in Utrecht What started off in 2009 as an eclectic coalition of emerging economies seeking greater global ...