ICS In The Media

ICSIN > ICS In Media

ICS IN THE MEDIA 

  • Anand P Krishnan

    Stronger Xi in His Third Term, and More - Part 1

    ‘As China's 20th Communist Party Congress begins. What is in store for the CCP and Xi Jinping. P P James in coversation with Anand P Krishnan, Visiting Associate Fellow, Institute of Chinese Studies, New Delhi‘

    24News.com
    15 Oct 2022

  • Anand P Krishnan

    Stronger Xi in His Third Term, and More - Part 2

    ‘As China's 20th Communist Party Congress begins. What is in store for the CCP and Xi Jinping. P P James in coversation with Anand P Krishnan, Visiting Associate Fellow, Institute of Chinese Studies, New Delhi‘

    24News.com
    15 Oct 2022

  • Jabin T Jacob

    What national interests has India achieved by abstaining at UNHRC vote on Xinjiang?

    ‘In Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy, George Smiley is asked a question about what morality was — whether it was a method or if it was “vested in the aims”.‘

    Moneycontrol
    14 Oct 2022

  • G Venkat Raman

    Locating BRICS in the Global Order: Perspectives from the Global South

    ‘BRICS is conceivably the most formidable organisation to have emerged in the post-Cold War period in the non-Western world. This book highlights the significance of BRICS in a wider global context and foregrounds‘

    Routledge India
    14 Oct 2022

  • Hemant Adlakha

    Russia-Ukraine War: China Weighs what Benefits Beijing the Most

    ‘A series of recent Ukrainian counteroffensive successes – the Kerch Strait Bridge blast being the latest, have inflicted significant losses on the Russian forces, yet Ukraine wants an early end to the ongoing war.‘

    Indian Defence Review
    11 Oct 2022

  • Hemant Adlakha

    War in Ukraine and the New Delhi-Beijing Shadow Boxing

    ‘India and China have separately frustrated and angered many in the West by refusing to condemn Russia’s military action on February 24. The two BRICS member countries‘

    Modern Diplomacy
    8 Oct 2022

  • Jabin T Jacob

    Why factional politics might no longer matter in China

    ‘It is axiomatic that authoritarian states will be more vulnerable to sudden leadership changes or to regime collapse than open, democratic systems. Therefore, it is natural for China’s leaders‘

    9DashLine
    6 Oct 2022

  • Rityusha Mani Tiwary

    How China Looks at Quad

    ‘Lecture at Foreign Policy School on How China Looks at QUAD‘

    Virtual Foreign Policy School
    6 Oct 2022

  • Jabin T Jacob

    Making Sense of Xi Jinping’s China

    ‘A deep-dive into why the crucial Communist Party congress next month could mark a major inflexion point in the country’s political and economic journey.‘

    Founding Fuel Masterclass
    1 Oct 2022

  • Srabani Roy Choudhury

    How Shinzo Abe had Transformed Japan’s Policy to Multilateralism

    ‘Shinzo Abe’s demise has left Japan completely shaken, as it has lost a leader of reckoning. Though he was out of power, as a leader of a strong faction within the ruling Liberal Democratic Party and a repository‘

    Deccan Chronicle
    13 Jul 2022

© 2019 ICS All rights reserved.

Powered by Matrix Nodes