🆕Europe’s Coming of Age by Loukas Tsoukalis @politybooks considers how the #EuropeanUnion has evolved since its inception and the challenges it faces in this moment of global instability.
Review by @Harsh_Pandey18:
https://t.co/3m4EloBQZJ
Prime Minister's visit to Slovakia and his wider outreach to the Visegrad region have been underlined in the context of the changing geopolitical landscape and India's European Pivot. Please read, as I have connected history with contemporary geopolitics.
@VisegradInsight
Narendra Modi just concluded his two-day trip to Bratislava. The visit matters beyond CEE and may set the direction for Europe's economic security and decoupling from China, writes Harsh Pandey: https://t.co/8WZfgF5ya2
CNN calls death of Indian sailors as ‘Collateral Damage.’
The Bush administration used this term in Iraq.
Israel uses the same term for Palestinians in Gaza.
Brown or nonwhite people historically have been and will always continue to be ‘collateral damage,’ for the white man.
I write an Issue Brief for @ICPS_Official on the structural realities shaping India's European Pivot, situating it in the context of the PM's recent visit to Europe.
https://t.co/yYNv5vY2tY
their degree of security dependence on a major power and their level of integration into institutions capable of generating meaningful normative commitments. The article concludes that the ongoing transformation of the international system creates
new opportunities.
#Geopolítica#AnálisisIEEE
Las potencias medias recurren al multilateralismo selectivo en un contexto de fragmentación geopolítica.
📄 "El concepto de potencia media y sus estrategias: estudio de casos"
✍️ @jafeap, analista del @ieee_es
https://t.co/tw0No0RIgq
In this long analysis, we have delved into the case studies of Canada, Spain, India, ASEAN, Turkey, and Brazil and argued that middle powers oscillate between principled and opportunistic forms of multilateralism according to two main variables:
Centre for Peace Studies (@ICPS_Official) held its monthly review meeting today at its New Delhi office, led by President Dr Ashok Behuria & Executive Council member Dr Smruti S. Pattanaik. Discussions also covered the evolving dynamics in South Asia, West Asia, & Eurasia.
Back to the Future: Hungarian Elections and Their Impact on the EU and World | India's World
Read the full article by Harsh Pandey https://t.co/6IMqpyb2H0
Back to the Future: Hungarian Elections and Their Impact on the EU and World | India's World
Read the full article by Harsh Pandey https://t.co/6IMqpyb2H0
@Harsh_Pandey18@IndiasWorld_mag@HappymonJacob We should closely follow the Hungarian elections from India. Your analysis is very insightful and clearly explains their significance for the EU’s current situation. The next step is the Bulgarian case…Congratulations, @Harsh_Pandey18
@Harsh_Pandey18@IndiasWorld_mag@HappymonJacob We should closely follow the Hungarian elections from India. Your analysis is very insightful and clearly explains their significance for the EU’s current situation. The next step is the Bulgarian case…Congratulations, @Harsh_Pandey18
My take on the Hungarian election of 2026 which can be said to be one of the most consequential elections Central Europe has faced in the past two decades. Grateful to @IndiasWorld_mag for the publication. @HappymonJacob
Please Read.
https://t.co/HJtBvD0UdG
La Revista del @ieee_es también abre sus páginas a recensiones y reseñas de libros sobre geopolítica, seguridad y defensa.
Un ejemplo es el destacados de la semana.
Una forma de aportar análisis, difundir obras clave y enriquecer el debate.
#RevistaIEEE#Libros@Tirant_ESP
Western Media represent this election as a clear binary between 'illiberal' and 'liberal', but I argue that nationalism has a defining role in this election as well, and there are many issues where Orbán's Fidesz and Magyar's Tisza agree.
I have been fortunate to study this beautiful country for the past 4 years and to visit Budapest just before the elections. Please read, as I have analysed how Orban got defeated and what paved the way for Magyar's Win.
NEW | HUNGARY PARLIAMENTARY ELECTION
Orbán didn’t fall to liberal Budapest elites. He fell to a conservative insider who spoke the language of nationalism—but turned it against the regime’s corruption. That’s the real story.
Harsh Pandey ✍️
https://t.co/DMahyr50jt
OPINION: Balen won big. Now, what kind of power will he be?
It’s now crucial to ask what power doctrine emerges during his tenure.
https://t.co/c4qfarHnEP —by Harsh Pandey & Priyank Chauhan