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Kazakhstan’s Turkic Relations Between Trade, Culture, and Defense

mer, 20/05/2026 - 20:19
During last week’s visit by multiple leaders of Turkic states to Kazakhstan, President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev celebrated their shared cultural heritage but remained reluctant on the expansion of defense cooperation.

The Duet of Command: Key Operational Issues for OPCON Transfer

mer, 20/05/2026 - 16:06
The question is no longer whether to transfer OPCON, but how to design the alliance’s command structure and capabilities so that the post-transfer combined defense posture is demonstrably more efficient and more powerful.

India’s GDP Revisions Explained: What Changed and Why it Matters

mer, 20/05/2026 - 15:39
India has revised its methodology for measuring economic growth after a decade. Better calculations matter, but the real test lies in how policymakers interpret them, and turn them into decisions that shape everyday life.

India Just Signed Its Most Consequential Chip Deal. The Hard Part Starts Now.

mer, 20/05/2026 - 15:24
The Tata-ASML MoU puts India inside the world’s most exclusive technology partnership, but Beijing still controls the inputs used to make chips.

Australia’s Submarine Problems

mer, 20/05/2026 - 15:00
In 2009, the Australian government recognized the need to replace its aging Collins-class submarines. What followed has been a mess of indecision, changing plans, and squandered opportunities.

Operationalizing Indo-Pacific Defense and Deterrence

mer, 20/05/2026 - 14:38
Insights from Kimberly Lehn.

How China Built a Closure That Cannot Leak

mer, 20/05/2026 - 14:22
Four mechanical seals, an asymmetric one-way valve, and a 2,200-year social foundation make the 2026 closure airtight in a way no previous closure has been.

ADB’s Commitment to Zero Tolerance on Reprisals Meets Uzbekistan’s Reality of Fear and Silence

mer, 20/05/2026 - 14:04
Safeguards exist on paper, but are development banks prepared to confront the political realities that prevent those safeguards from functioning in practice?

The Price of Collusion: Why Sri Lanka Needs a New Approach to Debt Governance

mer, 20/05/2026 - 11:25
By empowering local actors and fostering genuine competition, Sri Lanka can ensure that its debt serves the nation’s future, rather than the interests of a well-connected few.

How South Asia’s Uprisings Are Reshaping Party Politics — And What Bangladesh Gets Wrong

mer, 20/05/2026 - 06:47
Nepal and Sri Lanka responded to comparable uprisings by redesigning the rules of the game. Bangladesh removed the opposing team from the field and called it a victory.

1 Year Later, Deported Bhutanese Refugees Feel the Psychological Toll of Statelessness

mar, 19/05/2026 - 20:38
Bhutanese deportees in South Asia are confronting worsening mental health conditions as prolonged statelessness, family separation, and lack of legal protection deepen psychological distress.

The Geopolitical Circumstances of Japan-South Korea Rapprochement

mar, 19/05/2026 - 18:02
The latest Lee-Takaichi summit highlighted not only their warm personal rapport but their priorities: energy and economic security.

What Does a ‘Constructive’ China-US Relationship Mean for India?

mar, 19/05/2026 - 17:31
As things stand, Trump’s hopes for a G-2 remain elusive. This leaves New Delhi with enough room to maneuver diplomatically.

Tibet’s Erasure From the Trump-Xi Summit Is a Huge Win for China

mar, 19/05/2026 - 17:12
At least since the 1980s, American leaders visiting Beijing were traditionally expected to raise the Tibetan issue during bilateral meetings. Not anymore.

The US Is Quietly Torpedoing Its Relationship With Pacific Island Partners

mar, 19/05/2026 - 16:08
The Trump administration’s actions – or lack thereof – in its dealings with the FAS are undermining U.S. interests in the Pacific.

Why Kazakhstan Wants the Turkic World to Be a Tech Hub, Not a Military Bloc

mar, 19/05/2026 - 15:40
Tokayev made this logic explicit during the informal OTS summit when he warned that countries that fail to adapt to technological transformation risk being left behind.

China’s Plan for Winning the AI Race Hinges on the Token Economy, Not Chips

mar, 19/05/2026 - 15:38
China is translating the old concept of “encircling the cities from the countryside” for the digital age.

India Is Hosting the 4th India-Africa Forum Summit: Why Now and What to Expect?

mar, 19/05/2026 - 15:10
For the first time in 11 years, African leaders and multilateral organizations will convene in the Indian capital.

The Middle Corridor’s Energy Dimension: A New Phase in Turkiye-Kazakhstan Ties

mar, 19/05/2026 - 14:50
Kazakh oil and its connection to the Middle Corridor are placing the Turkiye-Kazakhstan relationship in a more critical position within Eurasian energy geopolitics.

The Real Key Moment for Taiwan Comes After the Trump-Xi Summit

mar, 19/05/2026 - 14:41
Trump’s summit with Xi deferred the real Taiwan test: whether U.S. arms sales to Taipei will preserve credible support under strategic ambiguity, and how far Beijing will go to enforce its red line.

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