Search results for: Jagannath P. Panda
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Awaiting a Pivotal Partnership? The Case of India and South Korea
...The shift toward showcasing South Korea as a proactive stakeholder in the global arena—beyond its foreign policy limitations that have thus far centered on Northeast Asian security—has unlocked the...
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The Dalai Lama’s Succession: Strategic Realities of the Tibet Question
...public outreach activities and co-sponsorship of a seminal blueprint for action on “geopolitics of reincarnation” at the United Nations. Successive British governments have consistently expressed concerns about human rights in...
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What does China as Peacemaker between Saudi Arabia and Iran Mean to India?
...investor and an essential economic partner owing to its investments in the country, and especially while Iran faces Western sanctions. With Riyadh, too, experiencing a tumultuous relationship with Washington, China...
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India in a world of asymmetrical multipolarity
...era—in global politics. Scholz’s statement that an ‘epochal tectonic shift’ towards a decidedly multipolar world order not only seems inevitable, but could also resurrect effective multilateralism with the right leadership....
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Taiwan: Tokyo’s New Ally?
...long-standing non-confrontational China diplomacy becomes more significant as these LDP leaders were close associates of the recently assassinated former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe – a vocal supporter of Taiwan (widely...
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Revitalizing INSTC: Analyzing Geopolitical Realignments and the China Factor
...Gateway, and the Group of Seven (G7)-led Build Back Better World (B3W).[1] These West-led initiatives are projected as universal values-based and sustainable alternatives to China’s BRI, which has been plagued...
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Will Yoon’s Indo-Pacific Strategy Tackle the China Threat?
...beyond China and the U.S., the Yoon government is looking to preserve national and regional prosperity and stability and enhance South Korean leadership in the region. At the same time,...
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Maritime Road to 2030: EU’s Indo-Pacific Footprint and India
...EU’s Indo-Pacific approach is constructive, inclusive and non-confrontational. Whether it moves beyond its limited scope and translates into meaningful action remains to be seen. The publication was originally published...
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EU’s global gateway strategy and building a global consensus vis-a-vis BRI
...Abstract: The Belt and Road Initiative paved the way for China to establish far-reaching trade relations and greater political influence across continents. Dominating the Indo-Pacific region by building up...
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As G20 President, Can India Advance Its Multipolar Worldview?
...Introduction: Days after the G-20 summit in Bali, which marked the end of the Indonesian presidency and heralded the group’s Indian leadership for the new term beginning in December,...