Arkoprabho Hazra
Biography
Publications
Arkoprabho Hazra is a graduate student of International Development at the Geneva Graduate Institute and an analyst with the World Intellectual Property Organization. He writes on various facets of Indian foreign policy and multilateralism, with work published in The Hindu BusinessLine, The Wire, The Diplomat, Financial Express, and Deccan Herald, among others.
Cricket: Has India’s soft power tool become a strategic liability?
Bangladesh will find other neighbourhood allegiances if New Delhi persists with its cricket coercion.
Could BIMSTEC be the answer to the Myanmar question?
With a new charter and fresh ambition, a little-known regional organisation has as big summit coming up in September.
India is totally slaying influencer diplomacy
Social media has changed the way people communicate, and public diplomacy has to keep pace.
Great power ambitions: India’s aim at the UN Security Council
New Delhi is a system-influencing state, with an eye on multi-alignment, but is that enough to secure a permanent seat at the table?
Curbing foreign voices continues as India’s election looms
The government must oversee foreign civil society stakeholders responsibly, backed by evidence, upholding truly what it means to be the world’s largest democracy.
India’s Maldives boycott is leverage lost
Putting Maldives in the sin bin may have done more harm than good for India’s strategic interests in the neighbourhood.