Archive for October 28th, 2024

Pakistan’s Strategic Shift At The SCO: Silence On Kashmir – OpEd

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif concluded the recent Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) Council of Heads of Government (CHG) meeting in Islamabad by urging international focus on the ongoing Israel-Gaza conflict. While this emphasis aligns with Pakistan’s broader foreign policy objectives, the absence of any reference to Kashmir a deeply rooted and sensitive issue for Pakistan was particularly striking. This omission marks […]

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Factors Underlying Sino-Indian Rapprochement At BRICS – Analysis

India’s disillusionment with the West, its need for Chinese investments and China’s opening its doors to Indian tycoon and Modi acolyte Gautam Adani account for the change. Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chinese President Xi Jinping had a very significant bilateral meeting on October 23 on the side lines of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization’s summit in Kazan, Russia. Both […]

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Effet BRICS n°1 – L’inde se détourne des États-Unis pour se tourner vers la Chine

Certains commentateurs ont écrit que ce blog, et d’autres, avait négligé le sommet actuel des BRICS. Ils ont raison, jusqu’à un certain point. Les BRICS sont un projet à long terme. C’est le développement d’un conglomérat économique et politique d’organisations supranationales conçues pour être une alternative à celles créées par «l’Occident» après la Seconde Guerre mondiale. On trouve plusieurs malentendus […]

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Is China Peeved – Or Pleased – By North Korean Troops In Ukraine? – Analysis

China remains officially agnostic about North Korea’s deployment of troops to help Russia’s war in Ukraine – a dispatch that analysts say holds potential trouble for Pyongyang’s main backer Beijing even as both communist nations share the goal of supporting Vladimir Putin. On Friday, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Lin Jian repeated the line Beijing has used in the face of […]

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Germany’s New Focus On India – Analysis

Just one week ahead of the annual intergovernmental consultations, the German government published its first strategic document solely focused on its engagement with India. Although not officially labelled a strategy, the paper’s cabinet-level-involvement and clear prioritisation of policy domains make “Focus on India” a comprehensive manual outlining Germany’s planned approach towards India. In laying out Germany’s ideas about the imagined […]

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