Analytical articles
Opportunities for Expanding Educational Mobility from India
ShortRussia and India will likely have to exercise strategic patience again—a quality they both possess in abundance
ShortNo clear-cut global order is in sight in the near term, but India-Russia ties are suited for any kind of world order that eventually develops
ShortCentral Asia presents a key opportunity for India and Russia to deepen their collaboration, particularly in energy, security, and transportation, with the region serving as a critical nexus for expanding regional connectivity and enhancing economic and logistical ties between the two countries
ShortIndia’s leadership is employing a “development-oriented” approach in Central Asia, one that includes a clear cultural-civilizational component.
ShortNo matter how turbulent global politics becomes in the coming decades, New Delhi is convinced that Moscow will remain a reliable and valuable partner
ShortWith cooperation and pragmatic diplomacy, Eurasia can shape a more resilient and interconnected future in an increasingly multipolar world
ShortUsing the potential of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation could be an opportunity to maintain systemic approach to regional connectivity
ShortThe Russian and the Indian approaches to security matters compliment each other and should generate the synergy needed to address the very complicated Asia security agenda
ShortRussia’s emphasis on ensuring security to accelerate economic development will allow the main stakeholders to step back from differences, focus on a positive agenda and at least start a dialogue on building a Eurasian security system
ShortOn the transformation which was hard to imagine even five years ago
ShortReview of the Dr. S. Jaishankar’s book “Why Bharat Matters”
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