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The Caucasus Chronicles: Where East Meets West in the Geopolitical Circus
The Central Caucasus, long overlooked, is now a geopolitical hotspot, coveted by major powers like Russia, the US, EU, and China, due to its strategic location and cultural diversity, shaping global security dynamics in the 21st century.

India's Nationalist Assertive Foreign Policy
Indian Home Minister Amit Shah emphasizes the BJP's role in elevating ordinary Indians and boosting India's global standing, highlighting Prime Minister Modi's achievements. However, India's nationalist foreign policy, while appealing domestically, poses challenges in managing international relations and balancing assertiveness with cooperation.

Defining India-China Relations in PM Modi's 3rd Term
India's upcoming general election may secure Prime Minister Modi a third term amidst praise and criticism, highlighting the delicate balance between his leadership style and India's relations with China, despite tensions and economic interdependence.

Rising tensions in South China Sea
The latest Maritime Cooperative Activity (MCA) exercise in the South China Sea involves naval units from Australia, Japan, the Philippines, and the United States, emphasizing adherence to international law. Amidst tensions with China, the exercises aim to strengthen regional security cooperation and ensure freedom of navigation.

The Real China is smaller than India
General Manoj Naravane mocked China by sharing a map showing disputed territories, while India rejected China's claims over Arunachal Pradesh and Aksai Chin. China defended its actions, urging calm amidst tensions over territorial disputes and a visit to Taiwan by Indian military officials.

Farmer Protest around the World and Geopolitics
Farmers across Europe protest for change amidst challenges like climate crises and energy shortages, with political divisions deepening and right-wing alliances forming. In parallel, Indian farmers resist authoritarian policies, highlighting a global discontent with urban-centric agricultural governance. As both movements navigate political landscapes, they reflect a shared dissatisfaction and offer opportunities for reimagining sustainable farming practices amidst broader societal tensions.


Is India ready for a two front war?
The potential for conflict between India, Pakistan, and China underscores the complex interplay of geopolitical, military, and diplomatic factors, with scenarios ranging from surprise attacks to full-scale war. Effective response strategies hinge on a combination of defensive preparedness, diplomatic initiatives, and international cooperation to mitigate escalation and safeguard regional stability.

Bosnia and Herzegovina in race to join NATO: Russia Triggered
The European Council voted to start EU membership talks with Bosnia and Herzegovina, signaling a positive step towards stability in the region, albeit amidst complex geopolitical interests involving Russia, Serbia, and Croatia.

Militarization of World Elections
In recent years, there has been a notable resurgence of military involvement in politics globally, fueled by factors including influence from China and Russia. This trend, marked by coups, authoritarian leaders seeking military support, and expanded military roles in governance, has significant implications for democracy, global power dynamics, and potential conflicts.

Triple Threat for the Biden Administration
"Biden's Latin America policy, highlighted in his State of the Union address, faces criticism amid ongoing challenges such as the border crisis, Venezuela's election uncertainty, and Haiti's political turmoil. Despite efforts, the administration's response to these crises may determine the success of its regional approach."
