China Fortnightly | 16 – 31 Oct 2025
The second half of October 2025 in China was marked with high-level political, military, bureaucratic and ambassadorial removals and reshuffling, ...
Read moreThe second half of October 2025 in China was marked with high-level political, military, bureaucratic and ambassadorial removals and reshuffling, ...
Read moreChina Fortnightly | Volume I | Issue No. 15 The first half of October 2025 in China reflected a phase ...
Read moreThe fortnight from 16 to 30 September 2025 reflected China’s continued consolidation of Party control and strategic signalling across domestic, ...
Read moreOriginally published at : https://www.hindustantimes.com/opinion/abarometer-of-chinese-thinking-on-modi-s-visit-101756826209765.html Before US President Donald Trump’s tariff testiness, the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) summit in Tianjin ...
Read moreCLAWS China Newsletter I Volume 13 Click Here To Download the Newsletter From 16 to 31 August 2025, China’s domestic ...
Read moreAbstract The very crux of modernisation in the PLA is the process of "intelligentisation” — making high technological advances in ...
Read moreOriginally published at : https://www.republicworld.com/opinion/august-in-exileremembering-the-lost-homeland The lives of Tibetan youth born in exile in India are filled with both longing ...
Read moreChina’s Foreign Minister Wang Yi’s visit to India on 18 August 2025 marks a critical juncture in the evolution of ...
Read moreThe contemporary global order finds itself at a critical juncture as the India-US-China triangle undergoes significant recalibration amid President Donald ...
Read moreThe partnership between the European Union (EU) and China, previously marked by optimism and increasing collaboration, has deteriorated over past few years. ...
Read moreThis issue highlights escalating tensions between Russia and Azerbaijan following the detention of Russian journalists in Baku, with Moscow condemning ...
Read moreAt the 2nd China-Central Asia Summit in Astana, on 17 June 2025, China sealed a new treaty amid a turbulent ...
Read moreIn March 2018, the National People’s Congress (NPC) voted to amend China’s constitution, removing the two-term limit for the presidency ...
Read moreAbstract China has significantly expanded its maritime influence in the Pacific through strategic investments in port infrastructure across 26 countries, ...
Read moreChina’s defence partnership with Pakistan has evolved from a transactional arms-supplier relationship into a multidimensional strategic alignment with significant ramifications ...
Read moreIntroduction China's Digital Strategy, often known as Digital China, is a comprehensive plan designed to make the nation a global ...
Read moreAbstract China’s likelihood of annexing Taiwan before 2030 is growing, driven by intensified military activities, economic slowdown, mounting domestic pressures, ...
Read moreAbstract China’s increasing influence in Somalia results from geopolitical alignment and strategic infrastructural investment. With 65 years of diplomatic ...
Read moreAbstract The Dharma-Realpolitik Paradox explores India’s strategic identity as it balances moral imperatives rooted in dharma with pragmatic realpolitik to ...
Read moreChina Fortnightly | Volume I | Issue No. 5 Download the Newsletter This fortnight, China reshuffles Politburo seats for the ...
Read moreThe meeting held on March 28, 2025 between Bangladesh Interim Government leader Yunus and Chinese President Xi Jinping, marks an ...
Read moreOriginally Published: https://www.ndtv.com/opinion/indian-drugs-pak-terrorism-china-decoding-the-latest-us-intel-report-8053793 The latest DNI report points to the expectation of a more violent world, where the threat arises ...
Read moreOrginally Published : https://newsable.asianetnews.com/world/crushed-dreams-broken-promises-china-s-betrayal-of-hong-kong-ddr-stnxoh Hong Kong's pro-democracy movement has been crushed by Beijing’s National Security Law, leading to mass arrests, ...
Read moreOriginally published at : https://www.firstpost.com/opinion/plas-achilles-heel-how-indias-professional-army-holds-the-edge-over-chinas-conscript-force-13873139.html Despite the October 2024 patrolling agreement, India and China are yet to de-escalate at the Line of ...
Read moreChina’s rise in the Indo-Pacific is marked by a striking duality, a simultaneous pursuit of deep economic integration and growing ...
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