China Has Lost India
How Beijing’s aggression pushed New Delhi to the West. Read More Here
How Beijing’s aggression pushed New Delhi to the West. Read More Here
After two years of quantitative easing, central banks have begun to shrink their balance sheets, and liquidity seems to have vanished in the space of just a few months – revealing acute financial-system vulnerabilities. Read More Here
Putin’s geo-economic emphasis should be far more disturbing to the West than his rhetoric about using nukes. Read More Here
China has the highest level of self-sufficiency in weapons production in the Indo-Pacific region, with second-placed Japan not even close, according to a research report released this month. Read More Here
At the Chinese Communist Party meeting, leader Xi Jinping will likely receive a third term. Here’s what that could mean for his control of China and the party. Read More Here
This was General Bajwa’s last trip to Washington before his six-year term as military chief ends in November. Read More Here
Misguided policies in China and Europe have compounded the effects of supply-chain disruptions and the war in Ukraine, thus putting an end to the global recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic. Read More Here
Cracks have emerged in their marriage of convenience, but the two autocrats are in it for the long haul. Read More Here
The best method to strengthen and secure the supply chain is a coordinated approach with allies and partners that avoids completely excluding China, so long as it refrains from destabilising behaviours such as invading Taiwan. Read More Here
India’s vision of becoming a world power was spelt out by an anonymous official just two years after the country gained independence after two centuries of British colonial rule. At a time when India has been questioned by many in the West for its stand on the Ukraine war, an essay titled “India as a […]