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Bharat
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PM Modi Leads India’s Global AI Charge
Rahul Pawa When the next AI Summit convenes, it will be on Indian soil, in a country that is scripting
Bharat
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India, Japan, and Buddha
Dr. Jay Prakash Yadav Japan’s National Day embodies a legacy shaped by cultural wisdom and strategic foresight. Since Buddhism’s arrival
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Leadership
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Japan & Bharat: Friends for Eternity
As Japan rings in its national foundation day, Bharat is on the curve joining this momentous occasion in shared values
Geopolitics
Policy
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Bharat – Islamic Confluence
From Decades of Dormancy to Dynamic Diplomacy: How PM Modi’s Kuwait Visit Redefined Bharat’s Global Engagements. Vinod Kumar Shukla There is
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United States
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Disruption in World Order Guaranteed!
Donald Trump’s second term may not allow ‘business as usual’ approach to global affairs given underpinnings of ‘Make America Great
China
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Nepal Falls to Dragon Debt Trap
Nepal stares at huge economic costs built into BRI while President Xi pursues his expansionist geo-political interests in South Asia.
China
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Cracks in Xi’s Fortress
CCP inability and intolerance to resolve people’s grievances, economic woes, joblessness led to rise in number of “Zhang Xianzhong” attacks.
Geopolitics
Leadership
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India at G 20: Rio de Janeiro Summit
India’s commitment to broader global engagement is demonstrated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s November 18–19 sojourn to Rio de Janeiro
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United States
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Big Reforms in Offing or Just Talk Shop?
Republican White House under President Trump will have to respect and partner with Bharat in sync with her ‘strategic autonomy’
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United States
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US Elections: Will Donald Trump deliver for Bharat?
The 2024 US presidential election holds critical implications for global politics and economies with countries like India closely watching the
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