-
CENTRES
Progammes & Centres
Location
9 results found
मोदींच्या मॉस्को भेटीने रशियाच्या परराष्ट्र धोरणातील ब
Modi's visit to Moscow highlighted the evolving dynamics of Russia's foreign policy, emphasizing India's growing importance as a strategic partner
PM Modi’s recent visit to Russia sparked debates in China about shifting global geopolitics involving China-Russia-US, China-Russia-India, and China
रशिया-चीन आणि भारत-अमेरिका एकत्र येण्यासंबंधीच्या वाढत�
Amidst growing apprehensions about Russia-China and India-US convergences, India and Russia need to adopt a roadmap to make their bilateral ties more
Could the refusal of Chinese banks to process payments in Rubles or China's reliance on alternative trade routes that circumvent Russia be considered
Separatism, extremism, and terrorism originating in Afghanistan compelled the neighbouring countries to form the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) in 2001. However, instead of presenting a united front, the SCO is rife with disagreements. Increased divergences and mistrust among the members have helped the Taliban regain power in Afghanistan and strengthen its influence in the heart of Eurasia. The Taliban have taken advantage of the trust
The Shanghai spirit moved into the next phase of its development as the fourth summit of the six-member Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) began at Tashkent, Uzbekistan on May 17, 2004. From a security-centred organisation that came into being in June 2001,
As an emerging power in the current multipolar global order, India can use the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) to protect, promote, and project its geostrategic and geoeconomic interests. The SCO is also a platform for India to reaffirm its commitment to revive and deepen its centuries-old civilisational, spiritual, and cultural ties with other member countries. This paper explores India's priorities at the SCO, chiefly connectivity, coun