To what extent can a robust and institutionalized system of collective security serve as a reliable mechanism for ensuring global peace and stability?

A Critical Evaluation of Collective Security as a Mechanism for Global Peace and Stability Introduction The concept of collective security, broadly defined as a system in which states agree to jointly respond to threats against peace and to refrain from aggression against one another, has been a foundational ideal of international relations in the post-Westphalian … Continue reading To what extent can a robust and institutionalized system of collective security serve as a reliable mechanism for ensuring global peace and stability?

Critically evaluate India’s decision to remain outside the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) despite its status as a de facto nuclear power.

India’s Decision to Remain Outside the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT): A Critical Evaluation Introduction India’s nuclear policy is one of the most significant and contentious aspects of its foreign policy and national security strategy. Despite being a de facto nuclear power, India remains outside the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT), a cornerstone of the global non-proliferation … Continue reading Critically evaluate India’s decision to remain outside the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) despite its status as a de facto nuclear power.

Assess the future of SAARC in light of India’s growing strategic and economic focus on ASEAN and BIMSTEC.

Assessing the Future of SAARC in Light of India’s Growing Strategic and Economic Focus on ASEAN and BIMSTEC Introduction The South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC), established in 1985, was intended to promote regional integration, economic cooperation, and political stability among its eight member states: Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan, and Sri … Continue reading Assess the future of SAARC in light of India’s growing strategic and economic focus on ASEAN and BIMSTEC.

Is the vision of the 21st century as “Asia’s Century” realistic, given the ongoing strategic and economic frictions between India and China?

Is the Vision of the 21st Century as "Asia's Century" Realistic Amid India-China Strategic and Economic Frictions? Introduction The idea of the 21st century as "Asia's Century" has gained significant traction in international relations discourse, reflecting the rapid economic growth, technological advancements, and geopolitical influence of Asian powers like China, India, Japan, and Southeast Asian … Continue reading Is the vision of the 21st century as “Asia’s Century” realistic, given the ongoing strategic and economic frictions between India and China?