Search results for: Jagannath P. Panda
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Fostering Order In The Indo-Pacific: What the EU Can Learn From and Do With Australia, India, Japan, South Korea, and Vietnam
...this backdrop, the interpretation of order fostering in the Indo-Pacific of all five powers essentially converges. While geographic focus varies from the international, i.e., Japan, the Indo-Pacific, i.e., Australia, the...
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Report of the Webinar on China’s Rapacity for Mining Tibetan Resources: When Will the Greed End? (Climate Crisis in Tibet-III)
...the SCSA-IPA at the Institute for Security and Development Policy (ISDP). It was held on January 21, 2025. Thanks to its distinguished panel of experts, the event constituted a significant...
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Report of the Webinar on Dam Construction & Tibet as a Hydropower Zone: Implications on Tibet’s Climate Crisis? (Climate Crisis in Tibet-II)
...This webinar, organized by the SCSA-IPA at the Institute for Security and Development Policy (ISDP), was held on January 20, 2025. It is the second in a series on...
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Cascading Effects: Will China’s New Dam Create A Himalayan Rift?
...Numbers Game The proposed Medog Hydropower Station in Tibet represents a monumental leap in China’s ambition to harness its water resources. However, the details surrounding the project remain largely opaque....
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Does Anyone Care About the Climate Crisis in Tibet?
...Nations’ climate forums not to overlook the cultural, religious, and societal aspects of climate damage in Tibet? Read the full piece in The Diplomat published on February 12, 2025...
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Forecasting European Security in 2025: Will Transatlantic Ties Test Europe’s Indo-Pacific Limits?
...issues, and, in particular, its engagement with the Indo-Pacific? Will the EU’s Indo-Pacific strategy outreach lose steam? What of the EU’s relationship trajectory with an economically strong, stable India?...
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Report of the Webinar: Climate Crisis in Tibet – Part I: CCP’s Tibet Takeover: Wither Global Climate Action?
...and ambit of the CCP’s policies for governing Tibet that particularly impact Tibet’s environment? What are the projected objectives of the CCP vis-à-vis Tibet (e.g., development aims to end poverty)?...
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India-Sweden Strategic Compass; November-December 2024 • Vol.3 • No.6
...avenues for commercial and IP collaboration. Swedish companies are already playing a significant role in India’s manufacturing, IT, and energy sectors, and future trade deals are likely to promote circular...
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The Trump Effect: Will India Lean Into the China Thaw in 2025?
...is also especially remarkable: amid the flourishing India-U.S. engagements and the imminent return of Donald Trump as the U.S. president. Trump has already indicated a rough trajectory ahead with Beijing,...
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Priorities in India’s Indo-Pacific Order: Astute Realpolitik or Flexible Diplomacy?
...odd rounds of often lackluster, grim-appearing negotiations and no letup in Chinese transgressions (e.g., Tawang and Barahoti). Soon after, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chinese President Xi Jinping met...