Trump 2.0 strips away the rules-based order, exposing raw power politics. What Venezuela, China, and India reveal about survival for middle powers.
For the first time in over 50 years, there are no nuclear arms controls in place between the world’s two largest nuclear powers, the US and Russia.
The next great biological threat may not begin in a wet market, a jungle, or a laboratory accident. It may begin on a laptop ...
While finding it hard to deal with US pressure, India doesn’t want to risk displeasing old ally Russia either. Commercially ...
As the Russia-Ukraine war edges towards a negotiated end, India's strategic autonomy and energy security face a defining test ...
The White House too often exaggerates or ignores the real degrees of danger posed by perceived major threats of the time.
President J.D. Vance visits Armenia and Azerbaijan to advance U.S.-brokered peace, the Trump Route transit project, and U.S.
The durability of partnership will depend on whether both sides can institutionalise dispute resolution mechanisms rather ...
ASEAN enters 2026 confronting a convergence of strategic challenges that threaten to test both its cohesion and its relevance. At the centre of these challenges lies the South China Sea (SCS), where ...
For India, the trade deal with the US signals a pragmatic recognition of the significance of deeper US ties in an era of sharpening geopolitical contestation ...
The Canadian prime minister's candid remarks acknowledged the hypocrisy of the 'rules-based world order' and signalled ...
A US official claimed that China used the "decoupling" technique to reduce the effectiveness of seismic monitoring and hide its activities from the world ...