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Collapsing world order to ignite future conflict

MONALISA VERMA/MILITARY ANALYST INTRODUCTION: The global order based on rules and precedents is fast collapsing due to conflicting interests pursued by top ranking powers like it happened just before the First World War and Second World War. The scenario may look slightly distinct from the past but the root cause is the same – the vested interest – jealously pursued by competing powers. Now, the US and the West are on one side and Russia-China… Read More »Collapsing world order to ignite future conflict

Geopolitical shift could change boundaries in South Asia

CASS-India Analyst INTRODUCTION: With the shift of global order for a new geo-strategic architecture in the world, it has created new impact on Asian continent. The South Asian region is going to be a new battleground for competition among top ranking powers in the world. While India is leading the charge, China-US-EU-Russia and Gulf nations are also trying to have their foothold to advance their political interests. The geo-economic interests are going to take over… Read More »Geopolitical shift could change boundaries in South Asia

Changing geopolitics may cause further uncertainty

REMA MURLITHARAN/MILITARY ANALYST INTRODUCTION: Series of global events in recent time have suggested that more turbulent time could be ahead due to lack of consensus among top ranking powers in the world. This is breaking institutions which were created in the post-World War-2 period to make balance of power intact and bring course corrections in regional and international politics to prevent disputes from turning into conflicts. This has clearly been failed. But what is the… Read More »Changing geopolitics may cause further uncertainty

Russia-Ukraine crisis: Need for a new global order urgently

SUJIT BURMAN/MILITARY ANALYST INTRODUCTION: The Russia-Ukraine situation has once again proved how vulnerable is the peace in Europe despite having fought two World Wars in last Century and coming up with a massive socio-politico-economic bloc with a credible currency and enormous military power. While Euro is still the preferred currency for trading except energy, the NATO is a credible military power in Europe and elsewhere. But peace is still a distant dream. No doubt, the… Read More »Russia-Ukraine crisis: Need for a new global order urgently

Pakistan alone must rehabilitate jihadis in Afghanistan

ABDUL YUSUFZAI / MILITARY ANALYST INTRODUCTION: After the new Taliban interim government was announced, there are palpable signs of uneasiness how to govern Afghanistan and rescue its shattered economy in which its social mosaic can be restored by making the present government an inclusive one. But the Taliban 2.0 is a cinematic show of Pakistan which orchestrated the farce along with its iron fist brother – China. The Chinese were financing the Taliban’s forceful come… Read More »Pakistan alone must rehabilitate jihadis in Afghanistan

Great game should be paid with great price

AYESHA ABDULLAH/ Strategic Analyst INTRODUCTION: The ongoing tragedy in Afghanistan having tremendous impact on the whole region is going to alter the geopolitical balance in Asia and in the whole world, even if Afghanistan is a small, poor and rugged country. The players behind the whole drama which is now engulfing the entire world with pain and sorrow are known but remains hidden behind the veil. The lies which are being fed as a natural… Read More »Great game should be paid with great price

US-China rivalry is best option for the world

MONALISA VERMA/MILITARY ANALYST Introduction: The present round of US-China competition, best attributed as Cold War-2.0, for garnering geopolitical influences across the world and particularly in Asian geostrategic setting could bring immense benefits for regional powers whose bargaining capacity can increase many folds. To end the present stalemate and power status quo, which has been persisting since end of the Cold War-1.0, is increasingly becoming directionless and unnecessarily affecting the global order. China’s emergence into the… Read More »US-China rivalry is best option for the world

Suez Canal crisis in past and similarity with present geopolitics

Gauri Srivastava INTRODUCTION: The Suez Canal crisis has once again drawn lot of attention in recent weeks when a ship blocked the global trade running into billions of Dollars of losses within a span of two weeks. This even led to close down of few energy industries, ancillary units and power projects. This has prompted the great powers in the world and Asia to reconfigure their present strategy. The US, Europe, Gulf nations, China, Russia,… Read More »Suez Canal crisis in past and similarity with present geopolitics

Rise of Japan and balance of power in Asia

Gauri Srivastava INTRODUCTION: Japan, the island country on the eastern edge of Asia, is one of the four developed nations of the largest continent. The cultural superpower is an important player in the Asian and world politics. It has outstanding bilateral ties with most Asian nations and is a part of the major regional multilateral organizations, apart from both economic and technological power. It is one of the top foreign aid providers in the world.… Read More »Rise of Japan and balance of power in Asia

Biden administration may change US policy towards Iran

Gauri Srivastava   INTRODUCTION: After the announcement of US election results, there is a strong hope that the new Biden Administration is going to change a new policy framework for Iran and West Asian region. This might yet again witness a new round of geopolitical competition since China and Russia have already entered into West Asian theatre and are ready to challenge US policy. Indeed, Russia is particularly interested to consolidate its gains which Moscow… Read More »Biden administration may change US policy towards Iran