India

Thinking Global Podcast – Arvind Kumar

E-International Relations • Apr 15 2024 • Features

Arvind Kumar speaks about the significance of the 2024 Indian elections, who the key political figures and parties are, class-based minor parties, and more. Available in Hindi and English.

Thinking Global Podcast – Rahul Verma

E-International Relations • Apr 1 2024 • Features

Rahul Verma speaks about the 2024 Indian elections, India’s electoral system, the elections’ global dimension and more, in the first of our multilingual ‘India votes’ series.

Indian Diplomats and the Social Hierarchies of Global Order

Kira Huju • Mar 18 2024 • Articles

We should analyse the ways in which elite cosmopolitanism came to propagate a closed reading of the world so that we can imagine cosmopolitanism anew.

India’s Civilizational Imagination of Southeast Asia

Udayan Das • Mar 12 2024 • Articles

Civilizational narratives are not the driving factors of India’s Southeast Asia policy. They also have been recurring but not dominant themes in policy making.

Thinking Global Podcast – Dimitrios Stroikos

E-International Relations • Mar 4 2024 • Features

Dimitrios Stroikos speaks on security in outer space, a ‘new space race’, the militarization of space, sovereignty, conflict, alongside China and India’s weapons capabilities.

Mega Dams and the Narmada River

Stephen McGlinchey • Nov 26 2023 • Student Features

Damming is a controversial issue as it can lead to communities losing their land, and cause a series of environmental impacts that affect ecosystems.

Ashoka’s Diplomatic Odyssey: Cultivating Dharma, Fostering Healing

Patrick Olivelle • Nov 21 2023 • Articles

In numerous areas of language, culture and religion we can see the impact of this unique ruler on India’s long history.

Thinking Global Podcast – Giorgio Shani

E-International Relations • Nov 20 2023 • Features

Giorgio Shani speaks about Sikh Nationalism, The Khalistan Movement, tensions between Canada and India, comparisons with Hindu Nationalism, and conceiving a Post-Western IR.

Interview – Namrata Goswami

E-International Relations • Nov 11 2023 • Features

Namrata Goswami discusses recent advances in India’s spatial endeavours, its future plans, and potential foreign policy implications for the international community.

Psychological Othering in South Asia: Root Causes and Pathways for an Enduring Solution

While the past witnessed othering and partition, and the present carries the legacy of the past, it is not necessary that the future resembles either of these.

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