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Arunn Jegan 3 hours ago Beyond politics: Australia’s role in solving the Rohingya crisis More than a million people in disease ridden camps in our region should be a national concern.
Melissa Conley Tyler 5 hours ago Raisina Dialogue: Triumph of the fence-sitters As India sees it, the country’s position of non-alignment has stood the test of time.
Roland Rajah , Ahmed Albayrak 7 hours ago Made in Vietnam or a backdoor for Chinese exports? Fretting over “hidden” Chinese exports should not overshadow Vietnam’s helpful role in diversifying global supply chains.
Thomas Shugart 13 hours ago Awful but lawful: China's Australia flotilla China wasn't making a legal point. This was a show of force.
Hervé Lemahieu 1 day ago Could India be the third wheel in a G2 world? Vignettes from Delhi’s annual geopolitics bazaar.
Victor Abramowicz 1 day ago There is method in the Trump madness The president’s foreign policy represents a rational change in calculus, with far-reaching implications.
Edna C. Pattisina 1 day ago Indonesia and Australia: Defence cooperation under Prabowo For Australia, walking the talk will be critical to a sustainable strategic relationship that benefits both nations.
Robert Walker , Hilman Palaon 21 Mar 2025 Indonesia’s EV gamble: Green on the surface, dirty underneath Efforts to capitalise on nickel dominance has carried an environmental cost.
Chietigj Bajpaee 21 Mar 2025 As the world goes regional, India thinks global (perhaps to its detriment) And for all the bluster, neither India nor China has filled the void in governance left by the US retreat from global leadership.