TCSS Security Commentaries #035 india's g20 presidency, peaking with the recent leaders summit and the outcomes that came with it, produced a moment of reckoning for India, placing it in a leveraged position vis-à-vis its domestic and international aspirations. K. Mansi (PhD), MOFA Fellow, TCSS. Medium.com. The 18th edition of the Group of Twenty (G-20) summit … Continue reading India’s G-20 Moment: Beyond Inclusion and Consensus
NATO and the Indo-Pacific: Can India be another Springboard?
TCSS Security Commentaries #032 The path forward seems to be establishing a very targeted, carefully structured cooperation that will permit India and NATO to collaborate against security threats while allowing New Delhi's diplomats to keep ties with other states to maintain India's strategic autonomy. Pauline Geyer, Intern, TCSS Source: https://avaaz24.com/nato-plus-should-india-join/ In March 2023, New Delhi … Continue reading NATO and the Indo-Pacific: Can India be another Springboard?
The “Dream Team” of International Economists to Direct Tamilnadu CM for Inclusive Growth
TCSS Security Commentaries #019 “SHOW US THE WAY. WE WANT TO GROW WITH THE BASE THE STATE HAS—BLESSED WITH NATURAL RESOURCES, BASIC INFRASTRUCTURE, HUMAN RESOURCES AND SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY—” STALIN ADDRESSING THE FIRST MEETING OF THE CM-EAC (ECONOMIC ADVISORY COUNCIL), VIRTUALLY ON JULY 9TH. Aswini Kumar, Taiwan Center for Security Studies Eager to bring the best … Continue reading The “Dream Team” of International Economists to Direct Tamilnadu CM for Inclusive Growth
