

After 15 years of limited cooperation, India and the EU have the opportunity to join forces on promoting peace and stability in Afghanistan.

The influence of AI on the electoral processes may be significant, but it pales in comparison to its deep impact on the economic bases of modern politics.

Vladimir Putin has been a talking point in throughout the U.S. election. Whoever wins, Russian-U.S. tensions may deepen.

In the past, the contestation in Europe drove world politics. It looks as though it may be Asia that now has agency in shaping the future of the world.

Indian President Pranab Mukherjee’s visit to Nepal should focus on looking to the future and laying out a road map for the modernization of a very unique partnership.

Asian nations must find ways to adapt to the structural changes in the Asian balance of power, the essence of which is the rise of China and the perceived decline of the United States.

The rapid rise of Beijing relative to New Delhi has begun to have a powerful impact on India’s regional environment in the subcontinent and beyond.

BRICS may have passed the moment of peak solidarity. The challenge now is to manage the growing differences among them.

If the collapse of the SAARC summit in Islamabad has made the consideration of alternatives an immediate imperative, the enthusiasm of Sri Lanka’s prime minister for Bay of Bengal regionalism may provide a way forward.

With India’s relations with Pakistan entering a period of turbulence, Afghanistan could acquire an unusual prominence in India’s regional strategy.