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China-Iran Deal | Beginning of multi-polarity in West Asia

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China-Iran Deal | Beginning of multi-polarity in West Asia

US dominance in the region has surely been challenged, and China is demonstrating that it's now time for multi-polarity in the region 

Quad Summit | An assertion of India's strategic autonomy

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Quad Summit | An assertion of India's strategic autonomy

Among the four Quad nations, India is probably in the most advantageous position, and should leverage it 

Why India should pay attention to the Taliban's pledge in Turkmenistan

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Why India should pay attention to the Taliban's pledge in Turkmenistan

The TAPI pipeline project has been riddled with problems, primarily security issues in Afghanistan, as much of the pipeline runs through Taliban-controlled territory. This is what makes the Taliban's support important

Fragile Democracy | Will the Myanmar coup put the spotlight on Aung San Suu Kyi’s predicament?

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Fragile Democracy | Will the Myanmar coup put the spotlight on Aung San Suu Kyi’s predicament?

Aung San Suu Kyi’s detention is a reminder that she remains Myanmar's best bet for democracy and the rule of law 

Has China’s chequebook diplomacy put it on the back foot?

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Has China’s chequebook diplomacy put it on the back foot?

China is often brazen about its ways and seldom cares to clear its stand. It is also unmindful of the enormous suffering it has brought the world. From here, if there is a course correction, it is one born out of necessity 

Will Turkey’s expanding military footprint constitute a challenge for India in 2021?

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Will Turkey’s expanding military footprint constitute a challenge for India in 2021?

Given the spate of Turkish interventions recently in conflict zones far and wide, it is not impossible that Turkey may in 2021 instigate conflict in South Asia, which may necessitate dispatching some militants here 

Foreign Affairs | Why a major escalation in West Asia is unlikely

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Foreign Affairs | Why a major escalation in West Asia is unlikely

While the assassination of Iranian nuclear scientist Mohsen Fakhrizadeh aims to destroy Iran's nuclear capabilities on the one hand, it also seeks to weaken the Iranian regime from within. The method points to the enemy within and sows suspicion and discord within the ranks of Iranian security and intelligence

How COVID-19 is shaping India-Africa ties

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How COVID-19 is shaping India-Africa ties

COVID-19 will reshape Africa's ties with China and this would present India with yet another opportunity to build on the existing base of its partnership with Africa

Abraham Accord: Why Israel and the UAE have reached a deal

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Abraham Accord: Why Israel and the UAE have reached a deal

As the US footprint retreats from West Asia and new players like China enter the fray, Israel and the Gulf monarchies have the perfect opportunity to carve out a regional security architecture

India must watch out for the China-Turkey-Pakistan troika

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India must watch out for the China-Turkey-Pakistan troika

Turkey provides Pakistan the emotional, ideological, and political support, while China is providing both with material and political support. With China's support, the Kashmir issue has thrice been discussed in the UN Security Council since August 5, 2019

India-Iran ties | Old concerns in new packaging

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India-Iran ties | Old concerns in new packaging

In spite of its posturing, Iran will not let go entirely of India, and put all its eggs in the Chinese basket

Despite Modi-Netanyahu bonhomie, India improves ties with Palestine

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Despite Modi-Netanyahu bonhomie, India improves ties with Palestine

Under Modi 1.0 and Modi 2.0, there have been many firsts in the India-Palestine bilateral. Delinking its ties with Palestine from the larger Israel-Palestine conflict, India has since been pursuing its ties with both countries on parallel tracks

Before boycotting China, India needs to build better economic ties with other countries

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Before boycotting China, India needs to build better economic ties with other countries

Boosting trade and investment opportunities with countries such as Taiwan could help in weaning India from its economic dependency on China

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