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Taiwan and Its Semiconductors are on the ‘Frontlines’ of the New Cyber Domain warfare: Expert
Prof. (Dr.) NishaKant Ojha is a distinguished Ph.D. and Post-Doctorate alumnus from Aalborg University, Denmark. He is a globally acclaimed expert in artificial intelligence, IoT, machine learning, and next-generation technologies. In India, he holds a prestigious position as an Eminent Faculty member in Cyber, Aerospace Security, and Counterterrorism, collaborating closely with the Defense Tri-Services and…
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‘The Republic of China (Taiwan) and the People’s Republic of China Are Not Subordinate to Each Other’: Expert
Roger Liu, a Professor at the International Master Program in Asia-Pacific Affairs at Taiwan’s National Sun Yat-Sen University talked with Venus Upadhayaya about Taiwan’s recent military reforms. Many media have earlier defined these reforms as a tougher stance towards the Chinese which includes the Taipei government identifying five key areas of threats to Taiwan’s national…
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What Southeast Asia Can Learn From India-China Water Politics?
By Neeraj Singh Manhas Over the past 75 years, India and China have navigated a complex and often contentious diplomatic relationship, marked by moments of cooperation and long periods of tension. The two nations, which share a vast border, have found themselves embroiled in numerous disputes, from territorial issues to economic rivalry. Yet, despite their…
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Why Tibet Matters to the United States: A Call to Defend Freedom and Counter Beijing’s Tyranny
By Tsering Passang The United States has long been a beacon of democracy and freedom, championing the rights of oppressed peoples worldwide. Yet, recent decisions to terminate foreign aid to key allies – including Tibet’s Government-in-Exile (the Central Tibetan Administration) – and withdraw federal grants to Radio Free Asia (RFA) and Voice of America (VOA)…
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Common Ground Between Taiwan’s Southbound Policy and India’s Look East Policy
By Priyajit Debsarkar There could be potentially a lot of common ground between Taiwan’s new Southbound Policy and India’s Look East Policy, which can work in synergy. It can be a viable alternative to the rise of the Middle Kingdom in spheres such as economics, military ties, and influence over respective regions. India plans to…
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Small Collaborations and Visionary Projects Could Play Key Role in Strengthening India-Taiwan Relations: Expert
This is Venus Upadhayaya’s conversation with Prof. Srikanth Kondapalli, Dean, School of International Studies, JawaharLal Nehru University, New Delhi on how to build social capital between India and Taiwan. Kondapalli is also a professor of Chinese studies and the Chairman of the Centre for East Asian Studies at the JNU. Building joint social capital would…
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On the Brink of a Multipolar World, India’s Grand Strategy Is Largely Defined by China, Analysts Say
India, the world’s fastest-growing economy, is also growing in its understanding of itself. As it does so, its “grand strategy”—the way it views its place in the world—is largely defined by China, experts say. “China looms increasingly large in India’s strategic consciousness,” Dhruva Jaishankar wrote in his recently released book, “Vishwa Shastra: India and the…
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