Search results for: Jagannath P. Panda
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Jagannath Panda: “India’s INSTC Commitment Is Not Reliant on Western Endorsement”
...geopolitical competition. “Land divides, sea unites,” as the old Norwegian proverb says. To understand the significance of this plurilateral project, we reach out to Professor Jagannath Panda, the Head of...
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Trade, Connectivity and Supply Chains in EU-India Relations
...sees India as a strategic partner with vast economic potential. This chapter by Jagannath Panda is published in the EUISS’s Chaillot Paper titled EU-India Relations: Gaining Strategic Traction? (February...
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Can India Leverage Taiwan’s Lai Moment?
...be lackadaisical about its strategic engagement with Taiwan especially in the emerging Indo-Pacific construct? Read this full article by Jagannath Panda written for The Diplomat on February 2, 2024....
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China’s Decision-making and the Border Dispute with India
...Finally, the chapter considers the prospects of achieving realistic progress in border negotiations. This chapter by Jagannath Panda is published in the book titled China’s Military Decision-Making in Times...
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South Korea’s Indo-Pacific Strategy, Atmanirbhar Bharat, and the IPEF: Convergence and Commonality
...[11] Ministry of External Affairs, “India – Republic of Korea Bilateral Relations,” October 2017, https://mea.gov.in/Portal/ForeignRelation/Republic_of_Korea_October_2017.pdf (accessed on July 29, 2023) [12] Jagannath Panda, “Moon’s ‘New Deal’ visions and India-South Korea...
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Quad Plus EU: A Viable Option for the Times?
...with Beijing in the South China Sea – to consider becoming “Quad Plus” partners? This chapter by Jagannath Panda is published in ISPI’s special publication titled The EU Indo-Pacific...
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India from Japan’s Perspective: The Russia-India-China Trilateral
...even in a limited capacity via a largely defunct forum like the RIC. This piece is first published in the Japan Forward, and a part of Jagannath Panda‘s “Asia’s...
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Seeking Pivotal Partnership: India and Korea
...including economic and climate security, at the forefront. Or their high-sounding rhetoric will soon lose steam. This article by Jagannath Panda is first published in The Korea Times....
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Positive Paranoia: Chinese Interpretations of Indo-Pacific Geopolitics
...in Beijing in 2024 and what these might imply in the future. This work is part of a Stiftung Mercator-funded project titled “Order in the Indo-Pacific: Gauging the Region’s...
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70 Years of “Panchsheel”: China’s (Un)Peaceful Betrayal
...violations in Tibet and Xinjiang, have compelled Europe to re-configure its China stance, especially in the wake of the Ukraine war and Russia’s “no limits” partnership with China. China has...