Space is becoming the next frontier of India–EU strategic cooperation.
The launch of the India–EU Space Dialogue marks more than a new institutional mechanism. It reflects a shared push for strategic autonomy in an increasingly contested domain.
In this analysis, Tejas Bharadwaj and @SwastiSachdeva argue that converging interests, from reducing external dependence and responding to China's growing space capabilities to strengthening defence and commercial cooperation, are creating new momentum for an India–EU space partnership.
Read here: https://t.co/5Z0a4asPdS
Today, @Mukherjee_Anit starts as the new director of @CarnegieIndia, the New Delhi-based research center.
Anit brings a wealth of experience in technology and society, political economy, and security studies to this role.
We're delighted to have him joining Carnegie.
India–France relations are entering a new phase as President Macron's term nears its end. As Prime Minister Modi heads to Paris, what does the close of the Modi-Macron chapter mean for the future of this strategically anchored and resilient partnership? @SwastiSachdeva ✍️ @TheWeekLive
https://t.co/ydUF8vS9he
As PM Modi heads to Paris soon, in my latest piece, I discuss why his meeting with President Macron is among the last defining moments of a remarkable chapter in India-France relations and what lies ahead.
#Modi#Paris#ModiVisit
https://t.co/s4LPNagrZW
We’re delighted to announce Avril Haines as the next president of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. One of the most respected national security leaders of her generation, Avril brings a deep commitment to public service and the values at the heart of our mission.
On June 4, the world marks 37 years since the Chinese Communist Party ordered its troops to attack thousands of peaceful demonstrators in and around Tiananmen Square. Those who sacrificed to uphold their unalienable rights of free expression and peaceful assembly will be vindicated someday.
Gen. Asim Munir’s ability to outmanoeuvre critics and outsmart India has transformed Pakistan from a sidelined actor into a diplomatic power-player in US-Iran peace talks.
A calculated display of strategic patience and leverage under the current Trump administration.
My essay in @ForeignPolicy
https://t.co/DBUODqcjti
If I have ever complained about their dominance and ATP being boring just because two people were winning everything - I am sending an apology letter right now.
This is so hard to take #RolandGarros#Sinner a dream run ends..
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Can India and the EU emerge as each other’s strategic space partners?
With ISRO and ESA combining strengths, a new Space Dialogue signals ambition: reduce dependence, balance China, and secure interests in an increasingly contested domain.
Read the full article by Tejas Bharadwaj and @SwastiSachdeva
https://t.co/5Z0a4asPdS
#IndiaEU #SpaceDiplomacy
#ISRO #ESA #StrategicAutonomy
India and the EU are deepening cooperation in space, from launch services to space security and strategic autonomy. Tejas Bharadwaj and @SwastiSachdeva examine the drivers shaping this partnership in @IndiasWorld_mag.
https://t.co/d3Frm5P18A
"The next India-Pakistan crisis will be shaped by compressed timelines, more domestic pressure, weaker external constraints, and the perception that escalation can be controlled." ✍️ @SwastiSachdeva in @Diplomat_APAC https://t.co/ZfMVMhHFh8
The next India-Pakistan crisis will be shaped by compressed timelines, more domestic pressure, weaker external constraints, and the perception that escalation can be controlled.
https://t.co/NIt39Jj07g
On the first anniversary of #OperationSindoor I look at what has changed in India-Pakistan crisis dynamics over the past year, and what it could mean for the next confrontation. Read here 👇
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The next India-Pakistan crisis will be shaped by compressed timelines, more domestic pressure, weaker external constraints, and the perception that escalation can be controlled.
https://t.co/NIt39Jj07g
Satwik & Chirag opened up about what led to their “No one cares” post after returning to India.
Their frustration feels justified, until we as Indians truly support and talk about other sports, expecting Olympic results to work magically is harsh!
[ The Indian Express]