At the Edge of Stability: India’s Options amid Myanmar’s Unfolding Crisis
Abstract This issue brief explores India’s evolving strategic considerations and policy challenges in the context of Myanmar’s instability following the ...
Read moreAbstract This issue brief explores India’s evolving strategic considerations and policy challenges in the context of Myanmar’s instability following the ...
Read moreMyanmar Briefing | Volume I | Issue No VII This newsletter outlines Myanmar's deepening political crisis as the junta ends ...
Read moreBangladesh Briefing | Volume I | Issue No XII This newsletter provides a comprehensive overview of Bangladesh’s recent political unrest, ...
Read moreThe Rakhine (Arakan) Corridor has emerged as a contentious issue at the intersection of humanitarian need and geopolitical strategy. Once ...
Read moreOriginally published at https://www.firstpost.com/opinion/authoritarian-drift-in-dhaka-indias-role-in-upholding-minority-rights-and-democracy-ws-e-13914947.html As South Asia grapples with rising authoritarianism and political instability, India’s role as a democratic stabiliser ...
Read moreMyanmar Briefing | Volume I | Issue No VII This newsletter highlights Myanmar's escalating internal conflict, political instability, and shifting ...
Read moreBangladesh Briefing | Volume I | Issue XI This newsletter summarizes key political, diplomatic, and humanitarian developments in Bangladesh, including ...
Read moreAbstract The Arakan Army (AA), a Rakhine-based ethnic group in western Myanmar, has emerged as a potent armed actor in ...
Read moreAbstract India and Myanmar share 1643 km long open and porous border. Myanmar also shares 2204 km border with China. ...
Read moreOriginally published at: https://www.firstpost.com/opinion/bangladeshs-sovereignty-at-stake-humanitarian-corridors-or-geopolitical-trojan-horses-13900964.html As Bangladesh grapples with Myanmar’s enduring humanitarian crisis, the recent proposal for a United Nations-backed humanitarian ...
Read moreAbstract Consequent to Hasina’s exit, Bangladesh is constantly adrift towards a strategic reorientation centred on Islamist agenda and growing tutelage ...
Read moreBangladesh Chief Advisor Muhammad Yunus recently imposed a ban on the Awami League, the oldest political party of Bangladesh, under ...
Read moreThe recent naval drill between Sri Lanka and Pakistan held between late March and early April has stirred up tensions ...
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Read moreBangladesh Briefing | Volume I| Issue No VI This newsletter summarizes recent political developments in Bangladesh following the 2024 uprising ...
Read moreGeoSEA | V1 | No 2 In April 2025, Southeast Asia saw strengthened regional cooperation and strategic infrastructure development. Thailand ...
Read moreOriginally Published at https://www.deccanherald.com/opinion/china-makes-a-show-in-bangladesh-3497943? At one level, it is quite amazing. Thousands of drones took to the skies to celebrate ...
Read moreSince Bangladesh’s inception, India has played a critical role in aiding its economic and social development. However, the recent political ...
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