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Dealing with the Far-right: The Cordon Sanitaire in European Politics
One of the biggest stories surrounding the result of the recent German election has been the performance of the far-right AfD, now the second-largest party
Siddharth Bhatnagar
March 17, 2025

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Is Space the Geopolitical Frontier for Conflict?
From the moon landing to the search for life on Martian soil, in public discourse, space is often considered a place for scientific and curiosity-driven
Viveka Ramakrishnan
March 17, 2025

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The New Chinese Dam on the Brahmaputra River: Implications for South Asian Water Security
In December 2024 China authorised the construction of the world’s largest dam on the Brahmaputra River. The dam, which will be constructed in the lower
Kabir Singh Suryawanshi
March 17, 2025

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Strategic Imperatives for India after Regime Change in Bangladesh
Introduction Otto von Bismarck, the Iron Chancellor of Germany, famously preferred diplomatic negotiations with Russia over England.[1]It was easier to please a singular Tsar than
Mrinank Bhartari Chandar
March 17, 2025