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India in Dilemma or Deliberation? 08 October 2021 No country has invested more in identifying China as a Global Power as India has. Not just because of her civilisational linkages with China, or cultural ties that are perhaps the most ancient and most celebrated, one that invested in every corner of each other’s lands and Read more
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Pole Position China? 05 October 2021 There are a spate of articles across western media that have focussed largely on China and her rise for close to a decade now. While largely these were written admiring the rapid and unprecedented growth of CCP China, most well researched pieces never lost sight of how the CCP Read more
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‘Horizon of The Rising Sun’ 28 September 2021 It is not possible to write about Japan, without a reference to its history as a modern power, one that unfortunately carries the baggage of ‘excesses’ in occupied areas including Manchuria, Korea and China, even though, in India, Japanese power was welcomed then, as a Asiatic Power, Read more
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#AUKUS: Beyond Partnerships and Platitudes-1
26 September 2021 The storm clouds had been gathering for quite some time now, starting with how Libya was handled and how the US handling of Syria was criticised by even closest allies. For some time now, American power was evidently distracted and disoriented, or if you were from the other side, diluted and decrepit, Read more
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#AUKUS: Grappling by Hooks of Steel!
18 September 2021 In many ways, this signals what one can call the seminal moment of our #ClimateOfStrategicUncertainty. This call to unite the forces of the AngloSaxony, is an outcome of centuries of investments and explorations by the AngloSaxon that came about and brought forth what we can acknowledge as the modern industrial age and Read more
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Corona Chronicles: The Daisy Cutter Delta & Our Post Covid World…
16 September 2021 The world has seen a series of misses. Clear windows when if only humans had been better led and listened to, they would have had the window to prevent this Pandemic from becoming what it has. A little knowledge is dangerous is what Alfred Hitchcock whispered into audiences from his ‘The Man Read more