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Sreeram Chaulia

Sreeram Chaulia l Vaccine diplomacy is India’s finest hour

The most remarkable feature of India’s mission to supply the much- sought-after doses to a pandemic-plagued world is its timing

29 Jan 2021 4:15 AM

Sreeram Chaulia | Beyond the RCEP: India matters in Indo-Pacific

Since the signing of the RCEP agreement, criticism of India for sitting out the mega free trade pact has arisen in some quarters

23 Nov 2020 11:54 PM

Towards an Indian realism

'The India way' is a clarion call to play the game of realpolitik

18 Oct 2020 7:58 PM

Can globalisation survive the corona shock?

The coronavirus could not have struck at a more ominous moment for globalisation

12 Mar 2020 3:00 PM

Coronavirus is China’s huge political failure

China’s Communist Party has only itself to blame for the devastating crisis it has on its hands.

05 Feb 2020 3:08 AM

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Trump’s ‘America First’ opportunity for India

Piggybacking on Trump's US is a guaranteed path to Brazil’s decline.

11 Dec 2019 1:18 AM

Modi Doctrine 2.0: Get set, go; sky is the limit!

The intent is to aim bigger and rise faster to a level that India deserves in world affairs.

06 Jun 2019 12:00 AM

Hope, anxiety loom in 2019, as world on edge

Businesses are also on tenterhooks over the uncertainty of a disorderly Brexit and President Trump’s economic wars.

01 Jan 2019 11:01 PM

Huawei case is a clash of economic ideologies

The issue of Meng Wanzhou’s fate goes beyond the Iran sanctions or corporate malfeasance.

11 Dec 2018 1:28 AM

Can democracy still deliver in a restless world?

Extreme economic inequality and insecurity for the have-nots have compounded the anger against the unaccountable “democratic” order.

18 Sep 2018 12:05 AM

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Israel, at 70, remains a restless warrior

Israel’s biggest diplomatic breakthrough happened when Egypt, once a mortal enemy and leader of the anti-Israel Arab coalition, recognised it in 1978.

15 May 2018 1:41 AM

The ex-KGB spymaster who’s tamed the West

Mr Putin has outlasted three American Presidents and is likely to stay on even after Mr Trump departs.

20 Mar 2018 5:52 AM

Decoding India’s China threat

China’s military buildup and manoeuvres along the McMahon Line started as early as 1959.

25 Feb 2018 2:00 AM

Koreas’ Olympic thaw: Dreams of peace rise

The Olympics thaw could fizzle out as the structural underpinnings of the geopolitical crisis over the Korean peninsula are unchanged.

06 Feb 2018 1:22 AM

New global order takes shape, instability looms

The “globalisation 2.0”, which China claims to be spearheading, is detrimental to human rights, environmental protection and democracy.

08 Jan 2018 2:02 AM

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The importance of being Iran

The congratulation and self-vindication in Iran at the fall of IS’ Caliphate were second to none and deservingly so.

12 Dec 2017 4:48 AM

Quad will help secure Indo-Pacific region

The last time these four democratic countries had entered into a huddle and conducted joint naval exercises was in 2007.

14 Nov 2017 2:09 AM

For Saudi women, a long way still to go

In foreign policy, Saudi Arabia finds its proxies near total defeat and its Syrian war strategy in shambles.

03 Oct 2017 12:20 AM

Spanish lessons

As ISIS has trademarked self-radicalised do-it-yourself jihad, it places maximum emphasis on drilling Islamist passion and commitment.

22 Aug 2017 3:49 AM

China-US ties: A roller-coaster ride

A chuffed Beijing eyed unimpeded sway over territories it disputed with Southeast Asian nations.

25 Jul 2017 1:45 AM

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