The fragmented mandate will further exacerbate Pakistan’s many political, economic and security challenges.
Bhutan's National Assembly elections reflect a commitment to democracy amid economic challenges.
India–Japan strategic partnership has gained momentum due to the alignment of their geo-economic and geo-strategic interests.
Convergences of interests and a mutually beneficial partnership have significantly reshaped the India–UAE relationship.
The border region between Turkiye and Syria continues to remain highly unstable, posing a potential risk of armed conflict.
Despite a difficult economic situation, the Taliban have advertised their efforts towards infrastructure development over the last two years.
Geopolitical and geo-economic reasons account for the Central Asian nations, barring Tajikistan, following a multi-vector approach towards the Afghan Taliban regime.
The Indian Navy has played a vital role in securing maritime trade routes in the Red Sea.
The pressure on north Europe to bolster capabilities to protect its critical infrastructure in the light of the Balticconnector incident is high.
The development needs of the NER States and security imperatives should be suitably factored in the PM-DevINE scheme.
Turkiye’s ‘Safe Zone’ Policy and Syrian Refugees
The border region between Turkiye and Syria continues to remain highly unstable, posing a potential risk of armed conflict.