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Author: Rajiv Bhatia

The BRICS journey: Scoring high in Fortaleza

July 11, 2014July 14, 2014 - by Rajiv Bhatia

BRICS has its work cut out. It has to grapple with an essential fact: much like players in a football game, it has to keep running with a clear aim in view; if it stands still, it will lose the momentum and the match itself!

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India’s options: Peace and Conflict in East Asia

June 9, 2014June 13, 2014 - by Rajiv Bhatia

East Asia, the region from the Arabian Sea to the Sea of Japan, has been in the forefront of economic growth and strategic competition in this decade. The region continues to score well on economic parameters, but rising tensions on China’s periphery have caused widespread anxiety.

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Indonesia and India: ‘Companion Souls’ as Strategic Partners

October 15, 2013October 15, 2013 - by Rajiv Bhatia

In assessing Prime Minister Manmohan Singh’s visit to Indonesia last week, a purely diplomatic approach would not do. A holistic perspective is essential to appreciate a special relationship, one imbued …

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It’s time to alter perception of India and China as rivals

September 5, 2013September 5, 2013 - by Rajiv Bhatia

International politics and economy are passing through a multi-faceted transition today. It is for scholars to identify the main trends, themes and issues as well as specific challenges and opportunities …

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Changing Myanmar: Two years after that fateful meeting

August 28, 2013August 28, 2013 - by Rajiv Bhatia

On August 19, 2011, Myanmar’s President Thein Sein and opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi met at the presidential palace in Naypyidaw. Photographed together for the first time, with Aung …

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Knowledge is Power: It’s time to step up Indian Ocean dialogue

August 4, 2013August 17, 2013 - by Rajiv Bhatia

The geopolitics of the Indian Ocean is in a flux. It is essential for us to appreciate accurately the contours of India’s worldview and role of the Indian Ocean in …

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From New Delhi to Brunei: India-ASEAN ties on upswing

July 7, 2013August 1, 2013 - by Rajiv Bhatia

Bandar Seri Begawan, Brunei’s capital, has just witnessed a series of conferences, attended not only by ASEAN foreign ministers but also their partners and interlocutors ranging from Canada to Mongolia. …

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