Prime Minister Modi’s Indo-Pacific tour begins in Indonesia in the first week of July, where the two countries will seek to ...
President Trump’s January 2025 executive order ending birthright citizenship has reignited the global debate over citizenship ...
Bains from June 15-17, reflected both the challenges and continued relevance of the grouping. While the G7’s share of global ...
With more than two decades after its founding, BRICS occupies a unique position in global affairs. It is too significant in its representational strength to be dismissed, but quite fragmented ...
One approach to understanding Bombay’s overseas spheres of influence is to trace the history of its multicultural migrant trading communities and their overseas networks. Some of these diasporas were ...
The line between the conflict and post-conflict is undefined. Trump’s 20-Point Plan [11] tied ceasefire, hostage and prisoner releases, pullback, and technocratic rule in Gaza. So far, Hamas rejected ...
In July 2024, Prime Minister Narendra Modi had announced plans to open two new consulates in Russia, in Kazan and Yekaterinburg. [1] These new missions are located in the industrial heartlands of the ...
The Trump Administration’s ongoing obsession with India’s purchase of Russian oil, which has attracted an additional punitive tariff of 25%, making the total tariff 50% on most Indian imports into the ...
“BRICS, a formal intergovernmental group [1] which consists of Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa, and six new member countries (Iran, Indonesia, Ethiopia, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, and United Arab ...
Ivan Timofeev is the Director General, Russian International Affairs Council. Amit Bhandari is Senior Fellow for Energy, Investment and Connectivity. This podcast was exclusively recorded for Gateway ...
Set in the 1930s, The Spy and the Devil focuses on the years when MI6 was a nascent service and British foreign policy was dominated by trying to understand Hitler and Nazism as well as the spectre of ...
The Case That Shook the Empire is an arresting and provocative historical novel by Raghu Palat and Pushpa Palat that portrays the bias and predisposed nature of the British legal system during a trial ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results