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The Status and Potential of Regional Conflicts in South Asia (Muhammad Athar Javed, Valdai Discussion Club)

Intensifying economic and strategic competition, between China and the United States on the one hand and India-China on the other, has pushed all of...

China’s Control Over its Pace with the US (Wang Wen, Valdai Discussion Club)

In the third decade of the 21st century, China has more control over the pace of development than ever before. Unlike Japan, China cannot...

Health Innovation for All (Mariana Mazzucato, Jayati Ghosh, Project-Syndicate)

In addition to prolonging the COVID-19 pandemic and threatening the economic recovery, the new Omicron variant is a reminder that our system for managing...

The Conservative Central Banker Returns (Daniel Gros, Project-Syndicate)

The European Central Bank and the US Federal Reserve’s new monetary-policy strategies now look like a case of adapting the general staff manual to...

Green Growth at the End of the Flat World (Ricardo Hausmann, Project-Syndicate)

While the losers from decarbonization are relatively obvious, the winners will be those countries that combine geographic luck with smart action. First movers that...

AUKUS and the Indo-Pacific: Stakeholders Weigh their Wins and Losses (Harsh V.Pant, Rahul Kamath, ORF)

The trilateral security partnership between Australia, the United Kingdom, and the United States (AUKUS), announced on 15 September 2021, has instantly become a matter...

China and Uganda’s Entebbe International Airport: Reading between the lines (Abhishek Mishra, ORF)

Just days before the eighth edition of the high-profile Forum on China Africa Cooperation (FOCAC) Ministerial Conference took place in Dakar, Senegal, China got...

Democracy summit: How India should approach (Niranjan Sahoo, ORF)

On 9 and 10 December, US President Joe Biden is slated to virtually host the much talked about international Summit for Democracy. The Summit...

Moscow’s Trade With China Leaves Russians in the Far East Hungry, Cold and Angry (Paul Globe, The Jamestown Foundation)

It is often said that most people have little difficulty living in huts until someone builds a castle nearby; then, the poverty they are...

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