Vijay Gokhale writes on how China is seeking to shape global arrangements in line with its own authoritarian imperatives.
Vijay Gokhale writes about the global geo-strategic and geo-economic implications of the Russia-Ukraine crisis, including the consequential effects of it for the Indo-Pacific economies.
Vijay Gokhale speaks to Editor-in-Chief, Nitin A. Gokhale, about how the Chinese are carefully studying the implications of the sanctions on the Russian economy to identify the vulnerabilities in the Chinese economy so as to pre-empt any such future western move against China.
"14 years after Beijing hosted the Olympics, the Chinese capital will, on February 4, launch the Winter Olympic Games. From 2008 to 2022, China has seen a huge shift in its domestic politics and in its relations with the world," says Vijay Gokhale.
Shibani Mehta writes about how the unclarified nature of the de facto boundary between India and China—the Line of Actual Control (LAC) is causing a strain on the nations' relationship.
Rahul Bhatia writes about how the unsettled nature of the India-China border and the lack of meaningful dialogue is leading to the LAC becoming increasingly militarized. He outlines how the misunderstanding between the two countries along the frontier could lead to a conflict on the border.
On November 12, we hosted Paul Haenle, director at the Carnegie-Tsinghua Center for Global Policy, for a discussion on China's changing approach to global politics, its precarious relations with the United States, and the future of the Belt and Road Initiative.
Tensions along the de facto India-China border have long been simmering, but past agreements have failed to permanently lower the heat. Can a new agreement succeed?
On November 5, we hosted 'Data Architectures in the BRICS Countries', with the CyberBRICS Project at FGV Law School, Rio de Janeiro, which aimed to create a space for the exchange of information about the evolving data architectures in the BRICS countries.
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