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PART 1: Taiwan’s Identity, Economy, Politics & Geopolitical Ties With the Director of Prospect Foundation
Dr. I-Chung Lai (賴怡忠), a senior policy maker and a Taiwanese foreign policy expert is the President of Taipei based Prospect Foundation, a government affiliated think tank. Dr. I-Chung has held many important offices of the Taiwanese administration. He’s the former Director General for DPP’s China Affairs and International Affairs, former Special Assistant to Taiwan’s…
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‘Rethinking the Hub and Spoke’ Approach to East Asian security Can be Central to Taiwan’s Defense: Expert
Sasha Bonafede Chhabra (陳博樂) is an internationally recognized expert on Chinese foreign policy, Taiwanese politics, and human rights. He has lived, worked, and studied in China, Hong Kong, and Taiwan, and holds degrees from the University of Chicago, Columbia University, and the London School of Economics. A political analyst and commentator, he writes for a…
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आज भारत–ताइवान संबंधों के तीन स्तंभ हैं: विकास, अर्थव्यवस्था और संस्कृति – भारत के पूर्व उप–राष्ट्रीय सुरक्षा सलाहकार
साक्षात्कार: वीनस उपाध्याय/अनुवाद: काश्वी चतुर्वेदीएस.डी. प्रधान इससे पहले भारत की संयुक्त खुफिया समिति के अध्यक्ष रह चुके हैं। वे देश के उपराष्ट्रीय सुरक्षा सलाहकार भी रहे हैं। उन्होंने 2008–2010 के बीच खुफिया तंत्र की समीक्षा के लिए गठित टास्क फोर्स ऑन इंटेलिजेंस मैकेनिज्म की अध्यक्षता की। उन्होंने पंजाबी विश्वविद्यालय, पटियाला में रक्षा अध्ययन और इतिहास…
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Between Expansion, Pushback, Bipolar and Multipolar Worlds Taiwan Strait is Today’s World’s Dystopia
By Venus Upadhayaya Between Expansion, Pushback, Bipolar and Multipolar Worlds Taiwan Strait is Today’s World’s Dystopia By Venus UpadhayayaThere’s a camouflage about Taiwan or probably Taiwan is a camouflage for much–the question today is if it’s led by China or if it’s led by America and how this bipolar equation called ‘tensions in the Taiwan…
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印度勞工流動在印太國家的未來
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Development, Economy, Culture are 3 Pillars of India-Taiwan Ties Today: Former Indian Dpty. NSA
SD Pradhan has earlier served as the chairman of India’s Joint Intelligence Committee. He has also been the country’s deputy national security adviser. He was chairman of the Task Force on Intelligence Mechanism (2008-2010), which was constituted to review the functioning of India’s intelligence agencies. He has taught at the departments of defense studies and…
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India-Taiwan can Build a More Stable, Diversified Semicon Global Supply Chain in Next 5-years: Industry Leader
Manik Kumar is currently based in Hsinchu, Taiwan and is working as the Vice President – India Operations at Hua E Precision Ltd (Group). He’s also serving as the Associate Director for the ELCINA Taiwan Desk, the liaison office established by the Electronic Industries Association of India (ELCINA) to build closer partnerships between the Semiconductor / electronics industries…
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How Maritime Commerce Impacts the Geo-politics in the Wider Indo-Pacific Region
By Vaibhav Agrawal If someone would have stepped aboard a merchant vessel bound for Singapore in the late 1980s, the sea back then would have felt like open space where the laws of commerce and navigation seemed settled. Over the decades, we have witnessed that sense slip away evidently. The waterways of the Indo-Pacific are…
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Why is Taiwan Seeking a Free Trade Agreement with India?
By Aditya Shrivastava/The Indo-Pacific Politics India-Taiwan relations have steadily matured since the mid-1990s, marked by economic engagement, pragmatic collaboration, and quiet diplomacy amid the One-China policy constraints. While India does not formally recognize Taiwan diplomatically, both sides maintain representative offices the India-Taipei Association in Taipei and the Taipei Economic and Cultural Center in New Delhi…
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India has a role to play in the emerging strategic triad between Japan, Taiwan and Philippines: Expert
There’s an existing discussion on the growing triad between the US, Philippines and Japan but at the backdrop of it is the strategic triangle between Japan, Taiwan and Philippines. In fact the latter runs like an underlying thread through the former because while the tensions across the Taiwan strait are popularly looked at from the…