Carnegie India hosted Joseph Torigian for a discussion on the historical and contemporary relationship between China and Russia. The discussion was moderated by Rudra Chaudhuri.
Carnegie India hosted Joseph Torigian for a discussion on the historical and contemporary relationship between China and Russia. The discussion was moderated by Rudra Chaudhuri.
Deep Pal and Shibani Mehta explain India's stake in the Russia-Ukraine crisis.
On February 8, we hosted the first India and the World webinar of this new year with Rajan Menon, Andrew Weiss, Judy Dempsey, and Suhasini Haidar on the current situation in Ukraine. Moderated by Deep Pal, the session analyzed what the rising Ukraine-Russia tensions may mean for India and the rest of the world.
On November 5, we hosted 'Data Architectures in the BRICS Countries', with the CyberBRICS Project at FGV Law School, Rio de Janeiro, which aimed to create a space for the exchange of information about the evolving data architectures in the BRICS countries.
On September 8 we hosted Dr. Dmitri Trenin for a very special India and the World webinar on Russia's appreciation of changing geopolitics.
Two weeks after the Indian government banned the use of 59 Chinese applications, the United Kingdom also reversed its policy on Huawei’s operations in the country. As international pressure grows to contain China’s aggressive global posturing, what impact will this have on the future of 5G?
With contributors from various Central Asian nations and beyond, this issue of Seminar provides a selection of perspectives about the past, present, and future trajectory of Central Asia, and the growing role of external actors, particularly India, China, Russia, and the EU in this evolving and dynamic space.