New Delhi: India is at the cusp of bringing about some major transformations in the way the world thinks and perceives about its environmental related issues. It is actually at the cusp of change to unleash new knowledge to the world, cleanse the world of infodemics on climate change, weave the world communities into making the […]
Category: International Relations
AFGHANISTAN WITHDRAWL PAVES THE PATH OF CHINA
China, which shares a tiny 47-mile-long border with Afghanistan, has long coveted developing closer ties with Kabul, not least because of the large, untapped reserves of mineral wealth that Afghanistan possesses. To buy our online courses: Click Here Rich in copper, lithium, marble, gold and uranium, Afghanistan’s mineral wealth has […]
India-China WATER DISPUTE on Brahmaputra
The construction of several dams along the Brahmaputra river (known as Yarlung in China) on the Chinese side has become a repeated cause of concern for India. As India and China continue to grow demographically as well as economically amid increased consumption among its citizenry, both nations face water constraints and in a race to develop new projects in order to overcome […]
India and China standoff and its effects
India and China standoff and its effects | The volatile borders of India and China India and China border is one of the most volatile borders of the world, the whole of LAC (Line of Actual Control) consisting of western, middle and eastern sectors due to the absence of demarcation cannot truly qualify as an […]
India and Nepal : Who will be the loser in Nepal’s new Aggression?
India and Nepal shares a border of 1850 kilometres India and Nepal have been close neighbours and shared unique friendship. Nepal shares a border of 1850 kilometres with five Indian states – Sikkim, West Bengal, Bihar, Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand. The bedrock of the friendship lies in the Indo Nepal Treaty of peace and friendship of […]
One Belt and One Road (OBOR) Initiative work as an engine for Chinese Expansionist Agenda?
What are the costs involved in One Belt and One Road (OBOR) and which regions of the world do the project aims to connect? The one belt one road is an ambitious initiative that envisages laying the infrastructure and connectivity networks for economic progress in as many as sixty countries of the world with a proposed […]
Nepali expansionist ambitions & why they are wrong
Nepali expansionist ambitions and why they are wrong. India and Nepal are natural partners India and Nepal are natural partners closely knit together by culture and geography. Both countries derive their understanding of the Indo-Nepal boundaries from the Treaty of Sugauli. Recently, both countries are facing a dispute which has arisen from different interpretations of […]
A New Phase in Indo-Saudi Arabia Relationship
Indo-Saudi Arabia Relations are gaining a new sky in multidimensions because of the number of high-level visits by political leaders from both countries in recent years. It shows the strategic importance accorded by both countries to one another. Developments in the Ties between Indo-Saudi Arab: Earlier Indo-Saudi Arabia relations were based only upon oil-energy trade […]
Saudi Arabia and India Strategic Partnership Instantly
Saudi Arabia is a gulf country endowed with huge reserves of oil. It is the largest exporter of oil in the world, so it is but natural for all the nations in the world to develop a strong coherent relationship with this country. India is also in the race to establish strategic relations with Saudi […]
RCEP Dangerous for India
Why is RCEP dangerous for India – especially for Agricultural and Dairy Sectors. Over the past few weeks we have witnessed many farmers’ protests against India joining the RCEP. The Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership is said to be the world’s biggest trade agreement since it involves countries who are engaged in a huge percentage of […]