03 Nov International Law, International Relations Ports and Permissive Space: Can Gwadar’s Growth Be Exploited by Traffickers? November 3, 2025 By Huma Siddiqui 0 comments Facebook Twitter Email Pinterest linkedin Odnoklassniki WhatsApp WhatsApp VK Telegram Viber Gwadar port’s fast-growing infrastructure of new berths, enlarged container yards, vast free-trade zones, and private logistics centres...Continue reading
01 Nov International Relations Mini Ratna PSU Hindustan Shipyard Limited Leads Global Market Expansion at India Maritime Week 2025 November 1, 2025 By Huma Siddiqui 0 comments Facebook Twitter Email Pinterest linkedin Odnoklassniki WhatsApp WhatsApp VK Telegram Viber Hindustan Shipyard Limited (HSL) — a Mini Ratna public sector undertaking under the Ministry of Defence — took centre stage at India Ma...Continue reading
25 Oct International Relations, International Law From FATF to the High Seas: Why Financial Transparency Is Now a Maritime Imperative October 25, 2025 By Huma Siddiqui 0 comments Facebook Twitter Email Pinterest linkedin Odnoklassniki WhatsApp WhatsApp VK Telegram Viber The New Geography of Illicit Flows Money and contraband move together, and both increasingly travel by sea. From methamphetamine shipm...Continue reading
17 Oct International Relations, Military Part V — Lessons for the Future: From Trust to Vigilance October 17, 2025 By Shashwat Gupta Ray 0 comments Facebook Twitter Email Pinterest linkedin Odnoklassniki WhatsApp WhatsApp VK Telegram Viber The story of India’s relationship with China is one of endurance — of misplaced faith, painful awakenings, and gradual adaptation. From...Continue reading
17 Oct International Relations, Military Part IV — Galwan 2020: The Return of Deception October 17, 2025 By Shashwat Gupta Ray 0 comments Facebook Twitter Email Pinterest linkedin Odnoklassniki WhatsApp WhatsApp VK Telegram Viber In June 2020, amid a global pandemic and economic paralysis, Indian and Chinese troops clashed violently in Ladakh’s Galwan Valley. The...Continue reading
17 Oct International Relations, Military Part III — The Habit of Breaking Promises: From Panchsheel to the Border Pacts October 17, 2025 By Shashwat Gupta Ray 0 comments Facebook Twitter Email Pinterest linkedin Odnoklassniki WhatsApp WhatsApp VK Telegram Viber For much of the twentieth century, China presented itself as a champion of peace and anti-imperialism, yet its conduct toward India tel...Continue reading
17 Oct International Relations, Military Part II — Mao’s Moment: How the Cuban Missile Crisis Enabled China’s 1962 Offensive October 17, 2025 By Shashwat Gupta Ray 0 comments Facebook Twitter Email Pinterest linkedin Odnoklassniki WhatsApp WhatsApp VK Telegram Viber On October 20, 1962, Chinese troops surged across the Himalayan frontier, attacking Indian positions in Ladakh and the North-East Front...Continue reading
17 Oct International Relations, Military Part I — The Betrayal of Peace: China’s 1962 Invasion and the Violation of the UN Charter October 17, 2025 By Shashwat Gupta Ray 0 comments Facebook Twitter Email Pinterest linkedin Odnoklassniki WhatsApp WhatsApp VK Telegram Viber In October 1962, while the world’s attention was fixed on the nuclear brinkmanship between Washington and Moscow, another crisis was un...Continue reading
17 Oct SOCIETY, CULTURE, AND SECURITY, International Relations Book Review: A Maritime Pas de Deux — India and China at Sea October 17, 2025 By Huma Siddiqui 0 comments Facebook Twitter Email Pinterest linkedin Odnoklassniki WhatsApp WhatsApp VK Telegram Viber In India’s Elephant Navy and China’s Dragon Navy @2025, Commodore Ranjit B. Rai and Neil Harvey deliver an illuminating and visually ri...Continue reading
15 Oct International Relations Argentina’s AI Leap Could Rewire the Global South’s Digital Future October 15, 2025 By Huma Siddiqui 0 comments Facebook Twitter Email Pinterest linkedin Odnoklassniki WhatsApp WhatsApp VK Telegram Viber When OpenAI’s executives landed in Buenos Aires to discuss the company’s first “Stargate” data-centre project in Latin America, it was ...Continue reading