← Contributors Ved Shinde Ved Shinde is a research assistant to Dr C Raja Mohan, New Delhi. Articles by Ved Shinde (19) Ved Shinde 7 Sep 2023 Why India keeps a foot in both camps Great powers might seek to force a choice but India is showcasing its own – to stop China from dominating, and benefit from Western capital. Ved Shinde 14 Aug 2023 The Moon: The great game on new turf India joins a powerplay with the United States, China and Russia in the hunt for lunar treasure and strategic superiority. Ved Shinde 26 Jul 2023 A return to old-school mercantilism? Suspicion and economic competition are forcing states back in time, with protectionism and self-sufficiency the new norm. Ved Shinde 11 Jul 2023 Beijing’s bad bet on Moscow The collapse of the Putin regime is something China wants to avoid. A weak Kremlin is better than a headless one. Ved Shinde 15 Jun 2023 Washington’s difficult dance in the Middle East The United States is recalibrating its strategy in the region and using history as a guide. Ved Shinde 31 May 2023 India’s diplomatic poise: Not just about photo ops Delhi’s foreign policy has matured at pace, showcasing the art of engaging everyone and being close to no one. Ved Shinde 15 May 2023 Foreign policy China-style: beyond protocol and alcohol Southeast Asian nations are realising that forming balancing coalitions will be their best bet in dealing with Beijing. Ved Shinde 26 Apr 2023 Quad should ask ASEAN to a diplomatic dance For all the talk of hedging, Southeast Asian nations have long worried about China’s ambition to dominate the region. Ved Shinde 12 Apr 2023 What does China want in Ukraine? Beijing has reservations about Putin’s war, but seeing Moscow take a beating is not in China’s interests. Load More
Ved Shinde 7 Sep 2023 Why India keeps a foot in both camps Great powers might seek to force a choice but India is showcasing its own – to stop China from dominating, and benefit from Western capital.
Ved Shinde 14 Aug 2023 The Moon: The great game on new turf India joins a powerplay with the United States, China and Russia in the hunt for lunar treasure and strategic superiority.
Ved Shinde 26 Jul 2023 A return to old-school mercantilism? Suspicion and economic competition are forcing states back in time, with protectionism and self-sufficiency the new norm.
Ved Shinde 11 Jul 2023 Beijing’s bad bet on Moscow The collapse of the Putin regime is something China wants to avoid. A weak Kremlin is better than a headless one.
Ved Shinde 15 Jun 2023 Washington’s difficult dance in the Middle East The United States is recalibrating its strategy in the region and using history as a guide.
Ved Shinde 31 May 2023 India’s diplomatic poise: Not just about photo ops Delhi’s foreign policy has matured at pace, showcasing the art of engaging everyone and being close to no one.
Ved Shinde 15 May 2023 Foreign policy China-style: beyond protocol and alcohol Southeast Asian nations are realising that forming balancing coalitions will be their best bet in dealing with Beijing.
Ved Shinde 26 Apr 2023 Quad should ask ASEAN to a diplomatic dance For all the talk of hedging, Southeast Asian nations have long worried about China’s ambition to dominate the region.
Ved Shinde 12 Apr 2023 What does China want in Ukraine? Beijing has reservations about Putin’s war, but seeing Moscow take a beating is not in China’s interests.