← Contributors Abhinandan Kumar Follow @AbhinandanKr_ Abhinandan Kumar is a PhD Candidate at the Department of International Relations, Jadavpur University. Articles by Abhinandan Kumar (7) Abhinandan Kumar 5 May 2026 The UN is not broken – it was built this way The world body is neither a global policeman nor an impartial arbiter – and no amount of reform will make it so. Abhinandan Kumar 25 Feb 2026 Manufacturing winter: The Olympic Games in a warming world New venues, old problems: the Winter Olympics cannot build its way out of climate change. Abhinandan Kumar 1 Dec 2025 Is G20 becoming what it sought to replace? Rather than a sharp and agile forum, the G20 has blown out more to matter less. Abhinandan Kumar 22 Oct 2025 Geopolitics and making sense of the NEWS: North, East, West, South More than geography, the coordinates of a state are borne of ideology, history and power perceptions. Abhinandan Kumar 30 Jul 2025 When everything is geopolitics, nothing is Precision in analysis helps us recognise when cooperation, not competition, should be the priority. Abhinandan Kumar 30 May 2025 Why Jaishankar may be India’s most Nehruvian diplomat since Nehru himself The External Affairs Minister is often critical of India’s founding PM, but his worldview and methods are a mirror. Abhinandan Kumar 19 Apr 2024 Party time: The foreign policy promises as India’s election gets underway What the political manifestos of the major players tell voters about diverse visions or shared goals.
Abhinandan Kumar 5 May 2026 The UN is not broken – it was built this way The world body is neither a global policeman nor an impartial arbiter – and no amount of reform will make it so.
Abhinandan Kumar 25 Feb 2026 Manufacturing winter: The Olympic Games in a warming world New venues, old problems: the Winter Olympics cannot build its way out of climate change.
Abhinandan Kumar 1 Dec 2025 Is G20 becoming what it sought to replace? Rather than a sharp and agile forum, the G20 has blown out more to matter less.
Abhinandan Kumar 22 Oct 2025 Geopolitics and making sense of the NEWS: North, East, West, South More than geography, the coordinates of a state are borne of ideology, history and power perceptions.
Abhinandan Kumar 30 Jul 2025 When everything is geopolitics, nothing is Precision in analysis helps us recognise when cooperation, not competition, should be the priority.
Abhinandan Kumar 30 May 2025 Why Jaishankar may be India’s most Nehruvian diplomat since Nehru himself The External Affairs Minister is often critical of India’s founding PM, but his worldview and methods are a mirror.
Abhinandan Kumar 19 Apr 2024 Party time: The foreign policy promises as India’s election gets underway What the political manifestos of the major players tell voters about diverse visions or shared goals.