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If the IFA trilateral remains consistent in its pursuit of shared interests in the Indo-Pacific, it can become one of the most effective collaborations in the region.
India has been a pioneer in using digital technology at scale. Various Digital India initiatives and an ecosystem of Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI) have played an integral role in this journey.
Many European countries are doing a rethink on their China policy and contradictions remain between the traditional west European powers, and eastern & central Europe when it comes to dealing with the China challenge.

Over the course of the next two decades, the Taiwan question is likely to become increasingly important for the Indo-Pacific region. This paper suggests a suitable foreign policy strategy that India might adopt in preparation for a future crisis in the Taiwan Strait.
Suyash Rai delivered a talk on “Optimal Resource Allocation” at the International Conference of Defence Finance and Economics, organized by the Ministry of Defence.
Vijay Gokhale writes about a shift in the European policy on China.

For the Artemis missions to gain momentum and secure India’s buy-in, both India and the United States will need to ask some hard questions.

This compendium provides forward-looking, constructive approaches to important priority areas for India’s G20 presidency.

This article outlines the combination of policies, frameworks, and principles that resulted in a successful and sustainable implementation of digital public infrastructure (DPI) in India. It is hoped that this could inform G20 deliberations and consultations.
This article analyzes whether the re-entry of space objects can be militarized by states and how would they affect India’s obligations under international law.