Geopolitics & World History

India Taliban Partnership

The ‘Dynamic’ India-Taliban Partnership: A Powerful Geopolitical Masterstroke, since 2021-2022

In the evolving dynamics of South Asia, the India-Taliban partnership has emerged as a subject of significant geopolitical discourse. While the Taliban’s return to power in Afghanistan has traditionally been seen as advantageous to Pakistan, the growing overtures between New Delhi and Kabul’s new regime suggest a strategic realignment with profound implications. This article explores […]

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India-Iran

India-Iran Relations: A Strong Strategic Partnership, since 2,500 years!

The relationship between India and Iran holds immense geopolitical significance, rooted in millennia of shared history, culture, and trade. In the modern era, this partnership has evolved into a strategic relationship, underpinned by energy, infrastructure, and regional security cooperation.  Amidst growing challenges from the China-Pakistan nexus, India’s ties with Iran are increasingly seen as a

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Indian Geopolitical Standpoint

India’s Geopolitical Crossroads: Turning Challenges into Unstoppable Opportunities in 2025

As the world transitions into 2025, India stands at a critical juncture, grappling with complex geopolitical dynamics while simultaneously navigating unprecedented opportunities. From its strategic positioning and the geopolitical POV, in the Indo-Pacific to its aspirations as a global economic powerhouse, India faces a landscape rich in possibilities but fraught with challenges. This article delves

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China Nepal Relations

Nepal’s ‘New-Found Love’ for China: Indications for India-Nepal Relations & 5 Major Threats

Nepal, a Himalayan jewel known for its rich cultural heritage and strategic geopolitical location, has long shared deep-rooted historical, cultural, and economic ties with India. However, recent shifts in Nepal’s foreign policy, particularly during the tenure of Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli, have raised concerns about the potential erosion of this time-tested relationship. Oli’s increasing

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India Pushing for UN Security Council Seat

Strengthening the ‘Push’: India’s hustle for UN Security Council (P5)

India’s aspiration for a permanent seat in the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) has been a longstanding geopolitical ambition. As one of the largest and most populous democracies in the world, a significant contributor to global peacekeeping missions, and a rapidly growing economy, India’s desire for permanent membership is rooted in its increasing global influence.

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India-Canada Diplomacy Tensions

India-Canada Diplomatic Tensions – 4 Strong Implications

The diplomatic rift between India and Canada has intensified in recent times, shedding light on longstanding issues that have been simmering for decades. The diplomatic friction, fueled by allegations, misguided leadership, and the harbouring of Khalistani extremists, has placed both nations in a contentious stance on the global stage. This article delves into the background,

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Middle East Conflict: 5 Critical Ways India’s Geopolitical Strategy is Getting Impacted

Middle East Conflict: 5 Critical Ways India’s Geopolitical Strategy is Getting Impacted

The Middle East, a region already fraught with historical tensions, has seen an alarming escalation recently with Iran’s direct attack on Israel, leading to heightened uncertainty and instability. The involvement of Iran, a dominant power in the region, and Israel, a key U.S. ally, signals potential large-scale geopolitical ramifications. For India, a nation deeply intertwined

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Israel-Palestine Conflict and India

Israel-Palestine Conflict & India: Strong Implications on the Indian Geopolitics, since 1971 to 2023!

A particular group of people have been speaking in favour of Palestine for a long time, while on the other hand, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi gave his full support to Israel when Hamas attacked, which was also a right decision because Israel had helped India during the India-Pakistan War in 1971 and then during

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United Nations

India and the United Nations: 10 Remarkable Milestones in a Dynamic Partnership

India has a long and close relationship with the United Nations (UN). It is a founding member of the United Nations (24th October 1945) and has been a strong supporter of its principles and goals. India has also played a significant role in the UN’s work, including in peacekeeping, development, and humanitarian assistance. India’s contributions

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ISRO Space Agency

The Great ISRO: Dominating the Outer Space Geopolitics, since 1969!

The Indian Space Research Organisation is India’s national space agency. It is headquartered in Bengaluru, Karnataka. It was established in 1969, and it is responsible for designing, developing, launching, and managing space programs in India. The primary objective of ISRO was to develop space technology for peaceful purposes. ISRO has achieved many successes in its

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History of the foreign relations of Bharat

The Dynamic History of the Foreign Relations of Bharat, since. 1947

After the Second World War, colonies began gaining independence and creating countries that had either been destroyed by the War or by the years of exploitation committed by the colonial rulers. Among all of these newly independent countries, some opted for constitutional democracy, while others had military or authoritarian administrations, and some required some time

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