World Leaders Courtesy: East Asia Forum
17 April 2025

Multipolarity is gaining ground

The traditional power structures of ‘unipolarity’ or ‘bipolarity’ prevalent over the past 80 years are no longer appropriate to describe the current global order, with more countries increasingly supporting the evolving multipolar world. With the old ‘rules-based’ order becoming less relevant, emerging powers like India have an opportunity to draft more equitable rules to match their multipolar intentions.

Report Courtesy: Körber-Stiftung
17 April 2025

Momentum for Middle Powers: Emerging Middle Powers Report

The world is undergoing profound transformations that are not being driven only by the United States, China or Russia. Small and medium-sized States are carving out a legitimate place for themselves in the emerging new order. This second edition of our annual Emerging Middle Powers Report is a reminder that the signs of the times are showing a new momentum for middle powers.

NarendraModi_JD-Vance Courtesy: Narendra Modi on X
17 April 2025

Stepping up the trade talk with Vance

U.S. President Donald Trump is determined that India lower tariffs on American imports. He is sending his top representatives to communicate with officials in New Delhi before his own arrival in the Indian capital, aiming to finalize the proposed bilateral trade agreement.

Assessing India’s Agnipath Scheme
10 April 2025

Assessing India’s Agnipath Scheme

India’s new Agnipath scheme was launched in 2022, which offered young Indians a chance to qualify for four-year military service with 25% possibly being retained for a full service job. How have the ‘Agniveers’ fared now? In this time of multiple wars, how does the Agnipath scheme compare to ones offered globally?

10_Bild10L_Evraz_KGOK2L-ironore-7ad449a79aa2d734 Courtesy: Evraz
10 April 2025

A changed India-Russia equation

Three years into the war with Ukraine, Russia has adapted to the changed economic scenario. It’s an ideal time for India and Russia to step up their economic engagement, especially as India seeks resources in energy and critical minerals for growth. However, Indian companies are wary of using these opportunities and are missing out on access to the world’s larges and most mineral-rich region.

PM Modi alongside other BIMSTEC leaders at 6th BIMSTEC Summit Courtesy: ANI
10 April 2025

BIMSTEC: Vision vs Reality

The 6th BIMSTEC Summit in Bangkok on April 4, 2025 saw progress for the organisation, such as the adoption of a ‘Vision 2030’ plan outlining its goals till 2030. In other areas, the grouping continues to lag. BIMSTEC must watch for potential challenges to its future as it seeks to bridge the gaps.

Myanmar Earthquake Courtesy: Associated Press (AP)
3 April 2025

Myanmar’s multiple stakeholders for aid

The March 28 earthquake in Myanmar has devastated a country already in civil war. Multiple groupings and militias now occupy different parts of Myanmar, leaving its neighbours and the international community concerned about which stakeholder to engage with for provision of humanitarian relief, particularly those areas beyond the writ of the ruling military. What can India do to help?

Tata Steel Courtesy: Tata Steel
3 April 2025

Women can fuel India’s adventure sports

As a country building a strong fitness culture and renowned for its adventure tourism, India has an opportunity to become a power in adventure sports. Many of the nation’s top achievers are women, overcoming hard challenges to reach significant milestones. However, adventure sports is largely viewed as recreational. Better government coordination, corporate support and creation of a competitive environment will help put it on India’s sporting map.

Courtesy: Hindustan Times
3 April 2025

Indian Ocean: Stakes, Challenges and the way forward

The Indo-Pacific region is vital to India’s security and economic development. With escalating threats and geopolitical competition in the region, India is seeking a favourable position through its bilateral ties with countries like Mauritius, New Zealand, Singapore, Thailand, Australia and the U.S. and special attention must be paid to the various plurilateral groupings India is a part of, to manage future issues.

Mint Courtesy: Mint
27 March 2025

The excitement around Small Modular Reactors

As part of India’s Nuclear Energy Mission, India will make the necessary regulatory and legislative amendments to enhance its nuclear power production, including through Small Modular Reactors or SMRs. No longer a fad, SMRs can bring public and private sector innovation and capital together to give India the energy it needs, and the potential for export. India could have SMRs ready for use by 2033.