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OPINION | Beyond Xinjiang: Labor Systems, Transnational Pressure and the Global Security Dimensions - Part III
Uyghur repression has expanded beyond Xinjiang, shaping global debates on labor transfers, supply-chain risks, and transnational repression. As China’s reach extends across borders, the issue increasingly intersects with security, diplomacy, and economic dependency—posing a major test for how the international community responds to state-driven coercion and human-rights concerns.
Nov 292 min read


OPINION | Contours of Confrontation (Part-II): The India–China Rivalry and Its Global Implications
China’s coercion in the Himalayas has followed a consistent playbook from 1962 to Galwan 2020. While the PLA relies on deception and ambiguity, India’s professional restraint and strategic deterrence have reshaped the regional balance, offering lessons for global security and Europe’s understanding of authoritarian strategies.
Oct 175 min read


Aksai Chin and the Unfinished War: Why the 1962 Faultline Still Shapes India-China Relations
Aksai Chin, a desolate plateau between India and China, remains one of Asia’s most contested frontiers. Born from unresolved colonial boundaries, the region became the flashpoint of the 1962 war and continues to shape the geopolitics of the Himalayas. Decades later, military standoffs, infrastructure races, and competing territorial claims reveal that the conflict over Aksai Chin is far from over; it's an unfinished war still defining India-China relations.
Oct 115 min read


OPINION | From Protest to Silence: Hong Kong After Article 23
Hong Kong’s swift passage of Article 23 marks the institutionalisation of repression. Once a city of defiance, it now enforces laws that criminalise dissent locally and abroad, targeting even the diaspora. With civil society dismantled and opposition silenced, Hong Kong has transformed from financial hub to authoritarian outpost, an ominous warning of how quickly freedoms can collapse under the guise of national security.
Sep 294 min read


Glass Houses: Pakistan’s Constitutional Hypocrisy While Criticising India’s Democratic Moves in Kashmir
by Ashu Mann In a classic case of the pot calling the kettle black, Pakistan continues to level accusations against India for its...
Sep 14 min read


OPINION | Countering the Dragon’s Swarm: How India Can Neutralize China’s One Million Drone Threat
by Col Danvir Singh (Retd) The recent revelation of China’s plan to deploy one million drones along the Indo-China border is not just a...
Sep 13 min read
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