Geopolitics-How India sees the world ?
Broadly speaking, there are four types of countries. One is large and rich; another is large and poor; a third is small and rich; and the fourth is small and poor. […]
2017-10-02T16:09:56+05:30By UPSCTREE|Categories: FP & IR|
Broadly speaking, there are four types of countries. One is large and rich; another is large and poor; a third is small and rich; and the fourth is small and poor. […]
2017-09-23T21:14:39+05:30By UPSCTREE|Categories: FP & IR|
Why on earth has the Myanmar army led by Nobel peace prize hero, Aung San Suu Kyi, suddenly begun picking on this innocent folk called the Rohingya, who have just been going about their business all these decades? […]
2017-09-23T21:42:43+05:30By UPSCTREE|Categories: FP & IR|
This is an excerpt from the book – Aparna Pande. From Chanakya to Modi: The Evolution of India’s Foreign Policy. […]
2017-09-20T10:57:00+05:30By UPSCTREE|Categories: FP & IR|
Background- The Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa grouping (BRICS) has since long ceased to be of material significance as multilateral institutions go. The recent BRICS Summit in Xiamen (China) only seemed to confirm this. It suggests that BRICS may be going the way of quite a few other [...]
2017-09-17T23:51:43+05:30By UPSCTREE|Categories: FP & IR|
The Mumbai-Ahmedabad bullet train project is likely to significantly impact several areas, from attracting more foreign investment to possibly ushering a transformation of Indian Railways. Here is how. […]
2017-08-25T03:41:56+05:30By UPSCTREE|Categories: FP & IR|
If you think that the conflict in Guam is only between North Korea and America, here’s why you are wrong. […]
2017-08-16T13:01:58+05:30By UPSCTREE|Categories: FP & IR|
Amid the standoff between Indian and Chinese troops in Doklam area in the Sikkim sector, national security adviser Ajit Doval’s visit to China has come and gone. Nothing much has changed on the ground. […]
2017-07-28T15:52:53+05:30By UPSCTREE|Categories: FP & IR, Geography|
The United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) is a comprehensive UN legal policy document demarcating areas of the sea under the jurisdiction of member states as well as legal clauses for human maritime activity in a comprehensive manner. […]
2017-07-21T10:20:30+05:30By UPSCTREE|Categories: FP & IR|
The “Malabar” naval exercises in the Bay of Bengal came to an end earlier this week with a close formation drill involving Indian aircraft carrier INS Vikramaditya, the US flat-top Nimitz, and Japan’s new helicopter carrier, the JS Izumo. […]
2017-07-15T14:00:07+05:30By UPSCTREE|Categories: FP & IR|
The biggest foreign policy crisis of the year is India’s chance to comprehensively revamp its China policy. […]