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Rewriting the Rules: India, China and Russia in Central Asia
In the 19th century, the “Great Game” was the strategic competition between the British Empire and Tsarist Russia over the domination of Central Asia. This historic competition is resurfacing in a modern form, with new players, new tools, and billions of dollars at stake. Central Asia, which had long been viewed as a geopolitical backwater, has emerged as a critical front line in the contest for supremacy among great powers. Illustration by The Geostrata Today, China, Russia,

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Oct 205 min read


Belt and Road Initiative at 11
China's economic rise over the past few decades stands as one of the most transformative development journeys. This journey of...

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Jan 232 min read


Culinary Diplomacy
In the shifting currents of time, the role of food has seen a metamorphosis throughout our evolution and has helped us grow as a race,...

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Nov 13, 20242 min read


Augmenting Indian Foreign Policy - Deepening Focus On Turkmenistan
The growing importance of Indian Foreign Policy and developing relations with Turkmenistan.

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Sep 2, 20246 min read


The United States Foreign Policy in Asia
Spread across a landmass of 57 million square miles, the Asian continent is the largest continent of the globe. With 48 countries...

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Nov 2, 20237 min read


Nomadic Exercise-23
As the geographical location of a region, area, territory or nation in global politics is vital, its strategic location can’t be...

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Sep 4, 20236 min read
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