
BUSINESS
Will the Myanmar question disrupt BIMSTEC’s resurrection?
Will the BIMSTEC ministerial meet debate the expulsion of Myanmar? Or will it ask individual member states to clarify their policy towards Myanmar’s junta?

POLITICS
What explains the junta’s continued hold on power in Myanmar?
The military leadership in Myanmar no longer faces the older limitations of being a pariah or facing the powerful opposition from Aung San Suu Kyi as in the early 1990s

POLITICS
Indian sailors at the receiving end of China’s high-handedness
In spite of all the pandemic-related angst and anger against Beijing, the current crisis has not triggered any geopolitical rhetoric for censoring China or redesigning regulating agencies

WORLD
Making sense of Nepal's constitutional crisis
Does India's recent robust engagement reflect its advance assessment and its conviction to keep a close tab on these multiple counter currents in the jigsaw puzzle of Nepal's fledgling democracy?

POLITICS
India-US 2+2 Dialogue | Strategic convergence is a work in progress
The dialogue clearly missed to present any shared, long-term vision which is what ties India and the US together in their endeavour to recast the larger regional security architecture

BUSINESS
How Quad missed its leapfrog moment at its Tokyo meet
The Tokyo QUAD ministerial clearly missed Shinzo Abe’s leadership. Indeed, this may even unfold a reset in Japan's policy

BUSINESS
Supply Chain Resilience Initiative | There’s no escaping China's growing centrality
Most companies are not delinking business with China. They are only talking of adopting a 'China+1' strategy to diversify supply chains to manage their price and supply volatility as also de-risk becoming hostage to Beijing’s whims