Akshay Ranade Articles 5
Currently, Assistant Professor at MIT School of Government, Pune. Prior to that, associated with ORF, New Delhi under its Strategic Studies Program. Have presented papers on various national and international conferences including University of Cambridge, UK, Dublin City University, Ireland, JNU, New Delhi among others. Area of specialisation - International Relations, Security Issues, India's Foreign and Security Policy.
He can be reached at: akshayranade@gmail.com
Centrality Of Central Asia In India’s Regional Security Calculus
Editor’s Note Instability in Afghanistan is of direct concern to CAR countries. The conditions in Afghanistan also are most important for India. After the initial hands-off policy, the India... Read more
BRI: India Must Project Itself as Beijing’s Normative Competitor
With the second Belt and Road Forum concluding, analysts are discussing the content and the outcomes of the summit that discusses one of the most ambitious global projects- the Belt and Road... Read more
Decoding the Strategic and Diplomatic Implications of Surgical Strikes
Editor’s Note India acted decisively in its response to the Pulwama car bomb attack. However, will India’s response be adequate for the well-entrenched Pakistani military to change its cours... Read more
Realism Should Guide India’s Policy Towards China
Editor’s Note The rise of China is a new reality that every nation is having to factor into its plans today. The steep graph that Chinese power is ascending along becomes an issue of concern... Read more
All the Right Voices from Maldives
Editor’s Note The way it’s going between India and Maldives, it appears that a very warm and durable relationship is in the offing. However, these are but early days and it will take some ti... Read more