Manipur: Renewed Violence Fresh violence has erupted across Manipur, signalling a renewed phase of instability. A series of incidents involving inter-group clashes, targeted attacks on civilians, and the use of heavy weaponry has heightened tensions, particularly in Ukhrul and Bishnupur Districts. The resurgence of violence underscores the persistence of deep ethnic divisions, the active presence of multiple armed formations, and […]
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The Eurasian Anchor: Energy Sovereignty and the RELOS Architecture
As the Persian Gulf enters another period of high-frequency instability, New Delhi has moved decisively from passive observer to active architect. The operationalization of the RELOS pact on January 12, 2026, marks the most significant shift in Indo-Russian military-logistical cooperation in decades. It is the concrete realization of the “Long Arc”, a continuity of strategic trust that has learned to […]
Read more ›The relationship between China and India is not merely a bilateral issue
April 16, 2026 – Asia’s rise should not be interpreted as a race between rivals, but as a shared project. Redefining the boundaries of risk In recent years, India has progressively established itself as one of the main alternatives to China in global value chains. This process is taking place within an international context marked by profound transformations: growing geopolitical […]
Read more ›Le pétrodollar & la guerre à l’Iran
Même si les mesures iraniennes ne détruisent pas le pétrodollar, elles portent un sérieux coup à Washington pour son refus de conclure un accord & mettre fin au conflit qui dure depuis près de 50 ans. La guerre illégale que mènent les États-Unis et Israël contre l’Iran expose le complexe “pétrole-dollar-Wall Street” qui lie pétrole, marchés financiers et domination du […]
Read more ›The Shadow of the Military in Modern South Asia
Military rule is now a defining political factor in South Asia. Here’s how analysts can understand and account for it. From Democratic Backsliding to Military PowerOver the past two decades, scholars and analysts have devoted much of their attention to democratic backsliding, illiberal democracy, and competitive authoritarianism—all processes through which elected leaders can threaten democracy by undermining democratic institutions and […]
Read more ›Brussels to host Taliban in talks on Afghan deportations
The controversial talks are likely to be held in a neutral venue, such as a hotel in the Belgian capital, rather than on EU premises A Taliban delegation is expected in Brussels before the summer for highly sensitive talks with EU and national officials on the deportation of Afghans, officials familiar with the discussions told Euractiv. The meeting, which is […]
Read more ›Afghanistan, Belarus hold talks on fuel imports
Nooruddin Azizi, Minister of Industry and Commerce of the Islamic Emirate, has held talks with Andrei Yevgenyevich Kuznetsov, Belarus’s Minister of Industry, on increasing the level of trade between the two countries and purchasing diesel fuel and petrol from Belarus. Azizi raised this issue during his visit to Uzbekistan in a meeting with the Belarusian Minister of Industry. According to […]
Read more ›L’exercice d’équilibriste du Pakistan entre l’Iran et l’Arabie saoudite
L’équilibre entre les relations avec l’Arabie saoudite et l’Iran demeure un élément clé de la politique étrangère du Pakistan, le pays cherchant à la fois à renforcer ses partenariats stratégiques et à préserver son rôle de médiateur dans le contexte géopolitique tendu du Moyen-Orient. La position de l’Arabie saoudite et de l’IranLe Pakistan entretient des relations étroites avec l’Arabie saoudite […]
Read more ›How China Became Asia’s Energy Middleman
The Iran War revealed what years of pipeline deals and LNG contracts quietly built: a Chinese stranglehold on Asia’s gas supply. When Reuters reported that Chinese companies had resold a record 19 LNG cargoes in the first quarter of 2026 alone—10 to South Korea, five to Thailand, and the rest split among Japan, India, and the Philippines—the story was framed […]
Read more ›60 Days of Oil: Is India Prepared for a Prolonged Hormuz Disruption?
At the world’s most critical oil chokepoint, tension rises as tankers wait and uncertainty spreads (AI Generated Image) The standoff over the Strait of Hormuz escalated again on Saturday as Iran reversed its reopening of the crucial waterway and fired on ships attempting to pass, in retaliation after the United States pressed ahead with its blockade of Iranian ports. New […]
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