• Dr. Mohammed Badrul Alam, May 06, 2018

    Due to unprecedented rise and global reach of China today, India and Russia are faced with some pertinent challenges. Some of the key issues are: How best to deal with China? Will the Cold War policy of containment work in case of China as mainstream communist ideology has failed for the most part in the post-globalised and post-Cold War phase? Or, simply a bland policy of engagement with China will work as China has adopted a more muscular approach in its conduct of foreign policy?

    • ANIMESH ROUL, December 11, 2006

    Since July 2005, a great deal of debate on the Indo-US nuclear cooperation has been focused on the separation of Indian civil and military facilities, especially fast breeder reactors (FBR). The rationale of New Delhi’s quest for energy security compromising its strategic interests has been widely questioned within political circles, among scientists and activists.

  • India-Nepal Relations
    • Nihar Nayak, February 03, 2018

    In a surprise move, External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj undertook a two-day official visit to Kathmandu, Nepal from February 1, 2018. The visit took place at a time when Nepal is preparing to hold the National Assembly (NA) elections (slated on February 7) under the Sher Bahadur Deuba-led caretaker government. A new government is set to be formed by the left alliance under K P Sharma Oli’s leadership.

  • Balfour Declaration
    • S S TABRAZ, November 23, 2017

    "Palestine was ‘twice-promised’ to Jews - first by the Bible and another by the Balfour Declaration".  

    • Deba Mohanty, September 12, 2017

    Great leap forward for Indian defence necessitates resolute action from the apex.   A decade proves to be a short time for reforms in military affairs while a week is a long time in politics. However, surprise elements in Indian politics (the latest reshuffle in cabinet) notwithstanding, India appears to challenge conventional notions about military reforms, at least in initiating realms, if not in implementation and results thereafter. Results may vary but intents transcend regimes.  

  • WPR
    • Editors, WORLD POLITICS REVIEW , May 29, 2017

    As India tries to stem the flow of citizens joining the self-proclaimed Islamic State, the state of Kerala, on the southern coast, has emerged as an area of special concern. According to government statistics, more citizens have been arrested for Islamic State ties in Kerala than in any other state.

    • AJEY LELE, May 21, 2017

    The United States (US) Secretary of State Mr Rex Tillerson has just concluded his first East Asia trip with visits to Japan, South Korea and China. Today, the major security challenge which the new Trump administration faces, apart from the Islamic terrorism, is brazen approach of North Korea. Particularly, during his campaign phase Donald Trump had indicated that he would like to take a more business like attitude in regards to this region and is not keen to guarantee military cover to this region free of cost.

    • AVILASH ROUL, September 23, 2016

    The right to development of populace residing in disputed territories is being left unattended in international development discourse.

    • ANIMESH ROUL, July 03, 2016

    The series of raids by Islamic State underlines how quickly its ideology has gained traction in Bangladesh.

    • VAISHALI RAGHUVANSHI, June 30, 2016

    It can well be stated that India-Pakistan relation holds considerable significance in South Asia although the two neighbours have a checkered history of disturbed bilateral relations.