India

At G20, the End of Old Multilateralism – and the Beginning of a New Order
THE INDIAN EXPRESS - APLN member C. Raja Mohan argues that Delhi’s current emphasis is on building bridges between developing and developed countries.

For Foreign Envoys in China, Xi’s G20 Absence Confirms Worrying Trend
REUTERS - APLN member Tong Zhao commented on China's absence from the G20 Summit.

India and South Korea: Identifying Common Nuclear Concerns and Approaches
KOREA ON POINT - APLN Senior Research Adviser Manpreet Sethi writes about the common nuclear concerns of India and the ROK and explores potential common positions that India and the ROK can take.

Nuclear Arsenals Are Being Expanded, Modernised, Proliferation Is A Concern
STRATNEWS GLOBAL - APLN Senior Research Adviser Manpreet Sethi speaks about India's nuclear strategy and focus, in a chat with Surya Gangadharan.

India-China Ties and the G20 Summit
THE TRIBUNE - APLN member C. Uday Bhaskar comments on India-China relations. He argues that China has challenged and bruised India's core national interests since the 1950s.

Dissecting the Idea of ‘Limited’ Nuclear War
CENTER FOR AIR POWER STUDIES - APLN Senior Research Adviser Manpreet Sethi writes about the concept of a "limited" nuclear war and identifies two sets of challenges in the event of such a conflict.

Growth and Incoherence: BRICS 2023 Summit in South Africa
THE DIPLOMAT - APLN member Rajeswari Pillai Rajagopalan wrote on how the recent BRICS Summit in Johannesburg revealed the internal discord amongst the BRICS countries.

How Chandrayaan-3 May Be Seen in the World
THE INDIAN EXPRESS - APLN member Shyam Saran highlighted how Chandrayaan-3's success elevates India's stature among BRICS partners and enhances the influence of the BRICS itself.

Will India Become an Ally of the US?
GLOBAL TIMES - APLN member Kishore Mahbubani was interviewed by the Global Times for their “1 Minute Insights” series.

Don’t Fall for China’s Rhetoric – BRICS Isn’t NAM
THE INDIAN EXPRESS - APLN member C. Raja Mohan argued that one of the principal objectives of the Non-aligned Movement was to stay away from rivalrous power blocks. The BRICS, in contrast, is led by ...