Originally published in, "What to Expect from International Relations in 2021" by orfonline.org
By Dhruva Jaishankar
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The Indo-Pacific’s future will be shaped by secure, interoperable digital systems that advance public service delivery, expand financial inclusion, and foster cross-border collaboration.
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By Hsiao-Chen Lin
The evolving scenario between India and Pakistan also serves as a timely analytical lens through which Taiwan can assess its own strategic vulnerabilities and prepare more robustly for future contingencies in the Indo-Pacific theatre.
By Udaibir Das
While financial institutions promote debt swaps as ‘win-win’ solutions that address both debt distress and development financing, borrowing countries report a systematic failure in achieving both objectives, revealing an inversion of development finance principles.
Originally published in, "What to Expect from International Relations in 2021" by orfonline.org
By Dhruva Jaishankar
By Dhruva Jaishankar
Shared concerns about China's rise have propelled Australia and India to deepen their security ties
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