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Pathak, Sriparna and Panigrahi, Manoj Kumar (eds.). (2022) Drifts and dynamics: Russia’s Ukraine war and Northeast Asia. Pentagon Press LLP, New Delhi. ISBN 9789390095643
Field, Jessica and Burra, Srinivas (eds.). (2020) The global compact on refugees: Indian perspective and experiences. Academicians’ Working Group Coordinator, UNHCR India, New Delhi.
Adam, Hebatallah (2021) Financing for development 2030 global agenda and post Covid 19 challenges. Booksclinic Publishing, Chhattisgarh. ISBN 9789391389857
Adam, Hebatallah (2021) Fintech and entrepreneurship boosting in developing countries: A comparative study of India and Egypt. In: The big data-driven digital economy: Artificial and computational intelligence. Studies in computational intelligence . Springer Nature, Switzerland, pp. 141-156. ISBN 978-3-030-73057-4
Agarwal, Anchal (2017) Thailand’s international development cooperation. Jindal Journal of Public Policy, 3 (1). pp. 149-159. ISSN 2277-8743
Aggarwal, Vaibhav, Sharma, Sudhi, Kumar, Pankaj, Mohnot, Jitesh and Yadav, Mahender (2023) Lessons from the Russia-Ukraine war: portfolio optimisation in cryptos and stocks for investors in Ghana. International Journal of Diplomacy and Economy (IJDIPE), 9 (2). pp. 160-175. ISSN 2049-0895
Agha, Ambreen (2021) Book review: Rasheed, Adil, Countering the radical narrative. India Quarterly:: A Journal of International Affairs, 77 (3). pp. 509-512. ISSN 2513048
Ahlawat, Urjasvi (2021) Looking at the complexities of the West Bank through the eyes of international law. Other. The Centre for Middle East Studies, Haryana.
Ananthavinayagan, Thamil Venthan, Shaheed, Ahmed, Siddiqui, Nizamuddin Ahmad and Imran, Mohd (2024) International law and Maldives: Navigating geopolitics, trade and sovereignty. [Working papers (or Preprints)]
Aneja, Urvashi (2014) International NGOs and the implementation of the norm for need-based humanitarian assistance in Sri Lanka. In: Implementation and world politics: How international norms change practice. Oxford Scholarship Online, New Delhi, pp. 85-101. ISBN 9780198712787
Aneja, Urvashi (2015) Shifting currents: India’s rise as a development partner. [Working papers (or Preprints)]
Ankit, Rakesh (2018) GA Naqvi: from Indian police (UP), 1926 to Pakistani citizen (Sindh), 1947. Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society, 28 (2). pp. 295-314. ISSN 1474-0591
Ankit, Rakesh (2017) India-USSR, 1946-1949: A false start? In: India and the world in the first half of the twentieth century. Taylor and Francis, London, pp. 160-188. ISBN 9781351255325; 9781138282568
Arora, Seerat (2023) Populism, eurocentric academia and beyond: Postcolonial and decolonial international relations theories. In: Encyclopedia of New Populism and Responses in the 21st Century. Springer, Singapore, pp. 1-4. ISBN 978-981-16-9859-0
Arya, Nitin (2022) Intraregional geopolitical imaginaries in Europe: Hungary and Poland Vs. France and Germany. Geopolitics. ISSN 14650045 (In Press)
Barnidge Jr., Robert P. (2013) The international law as a means of negotiation settlement. Fordham International Law Journal, 36 (3). pp. 545-574. ISSN 0747-9395
Batra, Jagdish (2022) Testing times for Indian foreign policy. The Times of India.
Batra, Jagdish (2023) Those who live in glass houses. The Times of India.
Bawa, Amika (2017) Beyond aid and the future of development cooperation. CALACS Policy Brief Series: Beyond Aid and the Future of Development Cooperation (5).
Behera, Anshuman, Nayak, Gaurav and Hari P., Shyam (2024) Making Sense of Nepal’s Nationalism: Implications for the India–Nepal Relationship. India Quarterly: A Journal of International Affairs. ISSN 0974-9284 | 0975-2684
Belli, Luca, Gaspar, Water B. and Jaswant, Shilpa Singh (2024) Data sovereignty and data transfers as fundamental elements of digital transformation: Lessons from the BRICS countries. Computer Law & Security Review, 54. ISSN 0267-3649 (In Press)
Belousova, Tatiana (2024) Understanding the dynamics of the South Africa – Russia relations through the constructivist concept of ‘State’s Identity’. African and Asian Studies. pp. 1-31. ISSN 1569-2094
Belém Lopes, Dawisson and Vazquez, Karin Costa (2024) Brazil’s position in the Russia-Ukraine war: Balancing principled pragmatism while countering weaponized interdependence. Contemporary Security Policy. ISSN 1352-3260 (In Press)
Belém Lopes, Dawisson and Vazquez, Karin Costa (2024) Peace as a hypothetical imperative: Brazil's foreign policy standpoint on the war in Ukraine. Global Policy. ISSN 1758-5880 (In Press)
Bhat, Harsh Vardhan (2013) Decay as ‘aesthetic’ and alternative negotiations. In: 5th Annual Symposium of Architectural Research : Architecture and Resilience, 28th to 30th August, 2013, Tampere, Finland.
Bhat, M. Mohsin Alam (2019) The Constitutional Case against the Citizenship Amendment Bill. [Book Reviews]
Bhattacharya, Sanjay (2024) BRICS at crossroads. Deccan Herald.
Bhattacharya, Sanjay (2024) India's neighbourhood policy: Need to balance values with national interests. Deccan Herald.
Bhattacharya, Sanjay (2024) Why this is not just another BRICS in the wall. The Indian Express.
Bilal, Maaz Bin (2017) The Afrazul killing video as a perfect anti-Muslim crime. Economic and Political Weekly, 52 (50). pp. 12-13. ISSN 2349-8846
Bilal, Maaz Bin (2016) A Ghazal for Gaza. Economic and Political Weekly, 51 (35). p. 88. ISSN 2349-8846
Bilal, Maaz Bin (2024) Review: Shikwa-e-Hind; The Political Future of Indian Muslims by Mujibur Rehman. Hindustan Times.
Biswal, Sabyasachi (2020) Analysing the possibility of a consociational settlement between Spain and Catalonia. Foreign Policy Research Centre Journal, 42 (2). pp. 63-73. ISSN 22772464
Biswas, Mitrajit (2024) India's sustainable development narrative: The role of public relations and nation branding in global image management. Procedia of Multidisciplinary Research, 2 (8). ISSN 2822-0722 (In Press)
Biswas, Mitrajit (2024) The changing concept of state as a result of globalization in Asia: Problems and possible solutions. Procedia of Multidisciplinary Research, 2 (8). ISSN 2822-0722
Brito, Carlos Timo, Jha, Viveka Nand and Sohal, Ankita (2019) Long-lost brothers in arms? In: Brazil-India Relations: Beyond the 70 Years. Funag, Brazil, pp. 111-127. ISBN 978-85-7631-789-0
Burton-MacLeod, Jonathan and Chaulia, Sreeram (2011) Rethinking international institutions: a global South agenda. Project Report. SSRN.
Campbell, Horace and Chaulia, Sreeram (2009) Unequal equals: Angola and China. World Affairs: The Journal of International Issues, 13 (1). pp. 44-83. ISSN 0974-0937
Chatterjee, Arup K. (2023) Complex legacy. The Telegraph Online.
Chatterjee, Arup K. (2024) Katchatheevu controversy: Sound and fury signifying nothing. The Indian Express.
Chatterjee, Arup K. (2023) Once upon a time, a train that linked India, Lanka. Financial Express.
Chaturvedi, Sachin and Chakrabarti, Milindo (2018) Remembering BAPA and Way Forward. Revista Española de Desarrollo y Cooperación, 43. pp. 53-59. ISSN 1137-8875
Chaudhuri, Sriroop and Roy, Mimi (2024) A lost frontier or a new gateway to global climate action? The Afghan leadership and the revival of Afghanistan’s mineral sector. India Quarterly: A Journal of International Affairs. ISSN 0974-9284 | 0975-2684 (In Press)
Chaulia, Sreeram (2021) 20 years on, why the Modi juggernaut keeps rolling in India. Newsweek.
Chaulia, Sreeram (2018) Acting East on R-Day: Why India now needs to extend its conception of neighbourhood from SAARC to ASEAN. Times of India.
Chaulia, Sreeram (2021) Afghanistan’s boiling alphabet soup of terrorist groups: ISIS-K is an example of how the new instability is feeding several jihadist cells in the region. The Times of India.
Chaulia, Sreeram (2021) After the Trumpian deluge, What? The Economic Times.
Chaulia, Sreeram (2017) Amid the hype, the truth about Trump and Putin. The Asian Age.
Chaulia, Sreeram (2019) Appointment of CDS will boost India’s national security and power projection capabilities. The Economic Times.
Chaulia, Sreeram (2016) As Turkey changes geopolitical course, will Syria begin to heal? Russia Today.
Chaulia, Sreeram (2020) At 75, the UN needs a rebirth. The Hindu.
Chaulia, Sreeram (2020) Attitudes toward China harden worldwide. The Epoch Times.
Chaulia, Sreeram (2022) BRICS shows its usefulness, despite clear limitations. Nikkei Asia.
Chaulia, Sreeram (2019) Balancing the strategic gains made with us. MINT.
Chaulia, Sreeram (2017) A Bastille day of mourning: Why France is reeling under horrific attacks by Islamist extremists. The Times of India.
Chaulia, Sreeram (2018) Battered Italy, bruised Europe: Italian saga reveals deeper problems facing EU. Russia Today.
Chaulia, Sreeram (2019) Battle on many fronts. The Economic Times Magazine.
Chaulia, Sreeram (2020) Beijing’s violent rise must be checked. The New Indian Express.
Chaulia, Sreeram (2020) Beyond the RCEP : India matters in Indo-Pacific. Deccan Chronicle.
Chaulia, Sreeram (2021) Biden’s Manichean vision. The Hindu.
Chaulia, Sreeram (2015) Bonding over bonds. The Economic Times.
Chaulia, Sreeram (2013) Book review: the group of Twenty (G20). [Book Reviews]
Chaulia, Sreeram (2018) Brave new US Congress or same old hypocrisy? Russia Today.
Chaulia, Sreeram (2024) Brazil-X fight, and limits of free speech in democracies. Hindustan Times.
Chaulia, Sreeram (2016) Breaking the vicious circle of terror and violence. The Straits Times.
Chaulia, Sreeram (2016) Brexit: The sensational outcome is a slap in the face of liberals. The Economic Times.
Chaulia, Sreeram (2015) Bully runs the school. The Asian Aage.
Chaulia, Sreeram (2018) Can Trump Halt China’s Rise to the Top? Power Corridors.
Chaulia, Sreeram (2018) Can democracy still deliver in a restless world? Deccan Chronicle.
Chaulia, Sreeram (2020) Can globalisation survive the corona shock? Deccan Chronicle.
Chaulia, Sreeram (2018) Cementing the India-Israel bond. The Jerusalem Post.
Chaulia, Sreeram (2024) Chabahar is a metaphor for strategic autonomy. Hindustan Times.
Chaulia, Sreeram (2019) China & India aren’t best friends – but agreed strategic adjustment might prevent WAR between Asian superpowers. Russia Today.
Chaulia, Sreeram (2022) The China-Pakistan alliance may lead to more violence, terror. The Hindustan Times.
Chaulia, Sreeram (2017) China-US ties: A roller-coaster ride. The Asian Age.
Chaulia, Sreeram (2019) Commentary: Why India walked away from Asia’s mega free trade deal. Channel New Asia.
Chaulia, Sreeram (2021) Common concern and immediate challenge: China's cut is an issue related to India-US, but now it is more important to focus on Afghanistan. Dainik Jagran.
Chaulia, Sreeram (2020) Coronavirus is China’s huge political failure. Deccan Chronicle.
Chaulia, Sreeram (2022) Countering China’s ‘infowar’: India must think and act sharper. The Hindustan Times.
Chaulia, Sreeram (2022) Counterpunch diplomacy. The Week.
Chaulia, Sreeram (2020) Crafting a brave new foreign policy that can take on Chinese hegemony in Asia: The onus is on Modi. The Times of India.
Chaulia, Sreeram (2019) Cricket world cup highlights South Asia's fault lines. Nikkei Asian Review.
Chaulia, Sreeram (2022) Crunch time: Narendra Modi's national security crises. Rupa Publications, New Delhi. ISBN 9789355202567
Chaulia, Sreeram (2016) Cuban revolution. The Asian Age.
Chaulia, Sreeram (2017) Cyberattacks send a wakeup call to Asia. Nikkei Asia.
Chaulia, Sreeram (2021) Decoding the Washington-Moscow-Beijing triangle. The Hindustan Times.
Chaulia, Sreeram (2019) Discordant Notes: Naked pursuit of domestic interests robbing the G20 of its essence. The Economic Times.
Chaulia, Sreeram (2019) Donald Trump’s ‘America First’ opportunity for India. Deccan Chronicle.
Chaulia, Sreeram (2017) Duterte shock threatens U.S. Asia influence. Nikkei Asia.
Chaulia, Sreeram (2016) El Chapo proves Mexico is failing. Aljazeera.
Chaulia, Sreeram (2015) Enabling Myanmar. The Asian Age.
Chaulia, Sreeram (2016) Fallen comrades. The Asian Age.
Chaulia, Sreeram (2020) For China, US election is a lose-lose affair. Nikkei Asia.
Chaulia, Sreeram (2017) For Saudi women, a long way still to go. The Asian Age.
Chaulia, Sreeram (2021) Foreign Policy of Amrit Kaal: Foreign policy will bring color only when we are financially capable and help other countries. Dainik Jagran.
Chaulia, Sreeram (2016) Foreign Pulse: A shock for liberals. Deccan Chronicle.
Chaulia, Sreeram (2016) Foreign Pulse: In Syria, a Putin-Obama tango. Deccan Chronicle.
Chaulia, Sreeram (2018) Foreign Pulse: Israel, at 70, remains a restless warrior. Deccan Chronicle.
Chaulia, Sreeram (2018) Foreign Pulse: Koreas’ Olympic thaw - Dreams of peace rise. Deccan Chronicle.
Chaulia, Sreeram (2015) Foreign Pulse: Kyoto to Kashi. Deccan Chronicle.
Chaulia, Sreeram (2017) Foreign Pulse: The ISIS mindset, and how it must be fought. Deccan Chronicle.
Chaulia, Sreeram (2018) Foreign Pulse: The ex-KGB spymaster who’s tamed the West. Deccan Chronicle.
Chaulia, Sreeram (2017) Foreign Pulse: The importance of being Iran. Deccan Chronicle.
Chaulia, Sreeram (2017) Foreign Pulse: Will ‘new’ nationalism reverse globalisation? Deccan Chronicle.
Chaulia, Sreeram (2019) Foreign policy gives Modi the edge in India's elections. Russia Today.
Chaulia, Sreeram (2021) France and sailing toward the ‘Quad-plus’. The New Indian Express.
Chaulia, Sreeram (2024) Friends: India’s closet strategic partners. Rupa Publications, New Delhi. ISBN 978-93-6156-987-6
Chaulia, Sreeram (2019) Global collaboration will improve India’s mitigation initiatives. MINT.
Chaulia, Sreeram (2020) Great power, little responsibility. The Hindu.
Chaulia, Sreeram (2018) Hardselling India, changing Davos. Economic Times.
Chaulia, Sreeram (2018) Hope and peril in the Maldives: Autocrat Yameen goes down to shock defeat in elections after attempts to usurp all power. Times of India.
Chaulia, Sreeram (2019) Hope, anxiety loom in 2019, as world on edge. The Asian Age.
Chaulia, Sreeram (2019) How Modi government is using aggressive diplomacy to its advantage. The Economic Times.
Chaulia, Sreeram (2019) How Modi shifted the India-Pakistan paradigm. The Diplomat.
Chaulia, Sreeram (2021) How a four-minister MEA could amplify India’s diplomatic power. Mint.
Chaulia, Sreeram (2016) How not to get Trumped. The Asian Age.
Chaulia, Sreeram (2018) Huawei case is a clash of economic ideologies. The Asian Age.
Chaulia, Sreeram (2020) If Biden wins, will US see a return to normal in abnormal world? The Economic Times.
Chaulia, Sreeram (2021) In spite of the spite: An Indian view of China and India in BRICS. Global Policy, 12 (4). pp. 519-523. ISSN 17585880
Chaulia, Sreeram (2018) India Is the Latest Front in Trump’s Endless Trade War. Foreign Policy.
Chaulia, Sreeram (2017) India aims for global soft-power clout via Republic TV. Today Online.
Chaulia, Sreeram (2011) India and the United Nations. In: Handbook of India’s International Relations. Routledge, London, pp. 277-288. ISBN 9781857438000
Chaulia, Sreeram (2022) India became a support for the political and economic instability of the troubled neighboring countries. Dainik Jagran.
Chaulia, Sreeram (2024) India is realizing Act East, the country's reputation is increasing. Dainik Jagran.
Chaulia, Sreeram (2017) India reaches out to Asia's heartlands. Nikkei Asia.
Chaulia, Sreeram (2019) India versus Pakistan in the court of global opinion. Nikkei Asia.
Chaulia, Sreeram (2011) India's power attributes. In: Handbook of India's international relations. Routledge, London, pp. 23-24. ISBN 9781857438000
Chaulia, Sreeram (2019) India-Russia eternal friendship takes a Pacific turn. Russia Today.
Chaulia, Sreeram (2021) India-Russia friendship is too pragmatic for US and China to ruin it. Russia Today.
Chaulia, Sreeram (2019) India: The Western media’s infowar target. Russia Today.
Chaulia, Sreeram (2019) Indian foreign policy: The quest for greatness. In: The SAGE Handbook of Asian Foreign Policy. Sage Publications India Pvt. Ltd, New Delhi, pp. 791-810. ISBN 978-1-4739-7799-0
Chaulia, Sreeram (2015) India’s Modi comes to Russia - with love. Russia Today.
Chaulia, Sreeram (2011) International organizations and civilian protection: Power, ideas and humanitarian aid in conflict zones. Viva Books, New Delhi, pp. 1-288. ISBN 978-1848856400
Chaulia, Sreeram (2020) Is India’s corona response model actually working? Deccan Chronicle.
Chaulia, Sreeram (2024) It is too early to write Hezbollah’s obituary. Hindustan Times.
Chaulia, Sreeram (2017) It’s payback time for the empire. The New Indian Express.
Chaulia, Sreeram (2018) Jamal Khashoggi's tragic end is a wake-up call about the dangers faced by dissidents in exile. CBC News.
Chaulia, Sreeram (2015) Lions on the prowl. The Economic Times.
Chaulia, Sreeram (2021) Malabar 2021 and beyond: India’s naval pushback against China. The Diplomat.
Chaulia, Sreeram (2021) Modi articulated the Global South’s position at CoP-26. The Mint.
Chaulia, Sreeram (2018) Modi defies Trump to edge closer to Putin. Nikkei Asia.
Chaulia, Sreeram (2019) Modi doctrine 2.0: get set, go; sky is the limit. The Asian Age.
Chaulia, Sreeram (2017) Modi-Trump meet incites the dragon. The Asian Age.
Chaulia, Sreeram (2017) More risk-taking by Modi and long-term reforms on the cards in 2018. Today Online.
Chaulia, Sreeram (2021) Multilateral front is being prepared against China, India-US will play an important role. Dainik Jagran.
Chaulia, Sreeram (2024) Navalny’s death, a crisis moment for democracy. Hindustan Times.
Chaulia, Sreeram (2022) New Delhi’s stance on Europe’s crisis is just about right. The Mint.
Chaulia, Sreeram (2018) New global order takes shape, instability looms. Deccan Chronicle.
Chaulia, Sreeram (2019) Operation Kashmir: Has Modi checkmated Pakistan? Russia Today.
Chaulia, Sreeram (2019) Our racist sins. The Asian Age.
Chaulia, Sreeram (2015) PM Narendra Modi’s second time in the land of Lee Kuan Yew. The Economic Times.
Chaulia, Sreeram (2019) Pakistan will regret stirring up Sikh nationalism in India. Nikkei Asia.
Chaulia, Sreeram (2017) Panama's wake-up call for Taiwan. Nikkei Asia.
Chaulia, Sreeram (2018) Paradise burning: Turbulent road ahead for the Maldives. Bloomberg.
Chaulia, Sreeram (2014) Politics of the global economic crisis: Regulation, responsibility and radicalism. Routledge, London. ISBN 9781138660212
Chaulia, Sreeram (2017) Power and peril in the Asian century: prospects for stability. The Fletcher Forum of World Affairs, 41 (1). pp. 79-101. ISSN 1046-1868
Chaulia, Sreeram (2021) President Xi Jinping is becoming his own face Mian Mithu, got himself the status of a great personality, the threat of dragon increased. Dainik Jagran.
Chaulia, Sreeram (2020) Print warriors on the corona frontlines: Why print media enjoys distinct advantages over purely web based content providers. The Times of India.
Chaulia, Sreeram (2022) Quad to increase strategic activity. Dainik Jagran.
Chaulia, Sreeram (2020) The ‘Quad’ is India’s Destiny. Dr. Syama Prasad Mookerjee Research Foundation.
Chaulia, Sreeram (2016) Republic of inspiration. The Asian Age.
Chaulia, Sreeram (2017) Russia, ISIS and Trump’s Syrian U-turn. The New Indian Express.
Chaulia, Sreeram (2016) Russians & DNC emails: The joke’s on America. Deccan Chronicle.
Chaulia, Sreeram (2016) SAARC debacle highlights emerging new order in South Asia. Nikkei Asia.
Chaulia, Sreeram (2018) Saudi Arabia is using Canada to test a wobbling international order. CBC News.
Chaulia, Sreeram (2016) South Asia confronts Trump the unpredictable. Nikkei Asia.
Chaulia, Sreeram (2017) South Asian satellite: A giant lift-off for regional integration. Today Online.
Chaulia, Sreeram (2018) Sri Lanka crisis: a failure of institution-building and nation-building. Bloomberg.
Chaulia, Sreeram (2018) Striking Syria: The true face of humanitarian imperialism. Russia Today.
Chaulia, Sreeram (2021) Taming the Dragon: General Austin’s India visit signals a rebalancing initiative. The Economic Times.
Chaulia, Sreeram (2017) Tap the resources of our diaspora. Deccan Chronicle.
Chaulia, Sreeram (2021) Terrible Jihadi wave in India's neighborhood, it is not easy to defeat religious hatred. Dainik Jagran.
Chaulia, Sreeram (2021) This war redrew South Asia’s map, and the reverberations are still being felt 50 years on. Russia Today.
Chaulia, Sreeram (2021) To take on China, rely on diplomacy and strong counter-measures. The Hindustan Times.
Chaulia, Sreeram (2014) Tribunal jolt to China a shot in arm for weak. Deccan Chronicle.
Chaulia, Sreeram (2018) Trump Is Driving Xi Into Modi’s Arms. Foreign Policy.
Chaulia, Sreeram (2019) The Trump Modi tango: How the PM used Houston event to tactfully reset the India-US relationship. Times of India.
Chaulia, Sreeram (2018) Trump Serves Pakistan Notice, Enter China? Bloomberg.
Chaulia, Sreeram (2020) Trump is Baahubali? Certainly the larger than life American president is a big draw in noisy and youthful India. The Times of India.
Chaulia, Sreeram (2016) Trump's controversial call with Taipei. Nikkei Asia.
Chaulia, Sreeram (2019) Trumped: emerging powers in a post-American world. Bloomsbury, New Delhi. ISBN 9789389165920
Chaulia, Sreeram (2017) Trump’s foreign policy built on personal bigotry. Today Online.
Chaulia, Sreeram (2017) Turkey haunted by ghosts of the past. Nikkei Asia.
Chaulia, Sreeram (2018) A Turkish Sultan’s formula: Erdogan masters successful but dangerous populist recipe to win again. Times of India.
Chaulia, Sreeram (2018) ‘Two-Plus-Two’ doesn’t make four for India & the US. Russia Today.
Chaulia, Sreeram (2024) US preoccupation with Iran is to China’s benefit. Hindustan Times.
Chaulia, Sreeram (2021) Vaccine diplomacy is India’s finest hour. Deccan Chronicle.
Chaulia, Sreeram (2019) Victory strengthens Hasina's foreign policy hand. Nikkei Asia.
Chaulia, Sreeram (2015) Walk the climate talk. The Asian Age.
Chaulia, Sreeram (2021) Western media bent on opposing India: The first principle of journalism is fairness, but the band of ideology has blinded the western media. Dainik Jagran.
Chaulia, Sreeram (2024) What Julian Assange did to western world order. Hindustan Times.
Chaulia, Sreeram (2021) What did the Delhi Regional Security Dialogue on Afghanistan Accomplish? The Diplomat.
Chaulia, Sreeram (2016) When Will Trump and Hillary Use the K-Word? Foreign Policy.
Chaulia, Sreeram (2020) Who REALLY funded the Taliban to kill Americans? Russia Today.
Chaulia, Sreeram (2021) Whose Israel and whose Palestine? Extremist are running amok as leadership fail. Russia Today.
Chaulia, Sreeram (2020) Why East beats West in the war against coronavirus. Russia Today.
Chaulia, Sreeram (2017) Why India is so unhappy, and how it can change. Today Online.
Chaulia, Sreeram (2021) Why India sees Russia as a unique partner. Russia Today.
Chaulia, Sreeram (2024) Why Israel versus Iran is a lose-lose situation. Hindustan Times.
Chaulia, Sreeram (2017) Why Modi matters to Israel : The time for shalom and namaste to converge is upon us. The Jerusalem Post.
Chaulia, Sreeram (2021) Why the world is standing with us in our hour of need. Mint.
Chaulia, Sreeram (2021) Will Iran’s new president fuel conflict or make deals? Russia Today.
Chaulia, Sreeram (2021) Will the Taliban seize or squander its moment now that it’s back in control of Afghanistan? Russia Today.
Chaulia, Sreeram (2020) Winning compensation from China for coronavirus is a long shot. Nikkei Asia.
Chaulia, Sreeram (2017) Winning in Afghanistan: Trump’s pipe dream. Russia Today.
Chaulia, Sreeram (2017) With PM Narendra Modi’s Israel visit, India crosses the rubicon. Economic Times.
Chaulia, Sreeram (2021) The case for social media to be closely regulated is clear. Mint.
Chaulia, Sreeram (2020) The centrality of Vietnam for stability in Asia. Viet Nam News.
Chaulia, Sreeram (2021) A century later, the Chinese Communist Party is at the crossroads. The Hindustan Times.
Chaulia, Sreeram (2020) The club of virus deniers. The Hindu.
Chaulia, Sreeram (2020) The disunited states of America. The New Indian Express.
Chaulia, Sreeram (2016) The dragon's exactions. The Asian Age.
Chaulia, Sreeram (2020) The e-diplomacy experiment. The Hindu.
Chaulia, Sreeram (2020) The final frontier: Bolsonaro’s republic day visit should spur strategic bilateral ties and open doors to Latin America. The Times of India.
Chaulia, Sreeram (2021) The first meeting of the Quad countries in Washington this week, the challenge will be to remove the contradiction. Dainik Jagran.
Chaulia, Sreeram (2017) The international isolation of Donald Trump. Russia Today.
Chaulia, Sreeram (2017) A jihadist Halloween in New York: Islamic State may have imploded, but IS 2.0 is spreading across the world. The Times of India.
Chaulia, Sreeram (2022) The last chance before the explosion : How both Israelis and Palestinians are creating a recipe for bloody violence. Russia Today.
Chaulia, Sreeram (2021) The limits of American liberalism : From vaccines to climate change the Trump effect continues to tie Biden’s hands. The Times of India.
Chaulia, Sreeram (2021) The mission in Afghanistan is far from accomplished. The Mint.
Chaulia, Sreeram (2017) A new Asia emerges, one based on reaching out not facing in. The National News.
Chaulia, Sreeram (2016) A new tryst with Africa. The Hindu.
Chaulia, Sreeram (2019) A reset for India and Nepal. The Kathmandu Post.
Chaulia, Sreeram (2017) The road to impunity. The Asian Age.
Chaulia, Sreeram (2020) A self-reliant foreign policy. The Hindu.
Chaulia, Sreeram (2016) A tale of two Republics. The Times of India.
Chaulia, Sreeram (2022) The world in the age of jungle raj. Dainik Jagran.
Chawla, Swati (2024) A Tibetan window into the twentieth-century Himalayan world. European Bulletin of Himalayan Research, 62. ISSN 2823-6114
Chenoy, Anuradha M (2024) Balancing acts: Considerations for promoting common security in South Asia. Project Report. International Peace Bureau.
Chenoy, Anuradha M (2024) The Case of Genocide in Gaza by Israel and the International Court Of Justice (ICJ). Defend Democracy Press.
Chenoy, Anuradha M (2023) Contesting the hegemony of the dollar. The Hindu. pp. 1-9.
Chenoy, Anuradha M (2024) Escalation and de-escalation in West Asia. Economic and Political Weekly, 59 (16). ISSN 0012-9976 | 2349-8846
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Kumar, Mohan (2024) India’s Moment : Changing Power Equations around the World. HarperCollins. ISBN 9789356999527
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Kumar, Mohan (2018) Negotiation dynamics of the WTO: An insider’s account. Palgrave Macmillan, Singapore. ISBN 9789811088421
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Kumar, Mohan (2024) What Emmanuel Macron’s snap polls could mean for France — and Europe. The Indian Express.
Kumar, Mohan (2024) A new compass guides India’s foreign policy. Hindustan Times.
Maan, Ashu (2021) China’s Prospects in Afghanistan: Opportunities and Adversities. Other. Institute of Chinese Studies, Delhi, Delhi.
Mahaseth, Harsh (2024) The Geopolitical influence of India and Indonesia in SAARC and ASEAN. E-International Relations.
Mahaseth, Harsh (2021) The ICC and the probe in to the duterte,s war on drugs: Quotes from Dr Emma Palmer. Snippets of Southeast Asia, Nehginpao Kipgen Center for Southeast Asian Studies. pp. 1-4.
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