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  • OPINION

    The roots of the India-Canada diplomatic spat

    Oped, Brahma Chellaney, Published on 07/10/2023

    » Rarely have two major democracies descended into as ugly a diplomatic spat as the one now unfolding between Canada and India.

  • OPINION

    Europe's Russia sanctions are a shot in the foot

    News, Brahma Chellaney, Published on 19/12/2022

    » It seems obvious that sanctions -- an increasingly important tool of Western foreign policy -- should inflict significant pain on the target without exacting unsustainably high costs from the country imposing them. But the European Union's sanctions on Russia -- intended to punish the country for its brutal war of aggression against Ukraine -- do not meet this condition.

  • OPINION

    No justification for engaging with Taliban

    Oped, Brahma Chellaney, Published on 19/08/2022

    » In the year since the United States' disgraceful abandonment of Afghanistan to the Taliban, the country has gone down precisely the path any logical observer would have predicted: a medieval, jihadist, terrorist-sheltering emirate has been established. The US will incur costs for betraying its Afghan allies for a long time to come. But nobody will pay a higher price than Afghans.

  • OPINION

    A declining America is focusing on the wrong enemy

    Oped, Brahma Chellaney, Published on 17/02/2022

    » Much of the democratic world would like the United States to remain the pre-eminent global power. But with the US apparently committed to strategic overreach, that outcome risks becoming unlikely.

  • OPINION

    Crippling blow to the global war on terror

    News, Brahma Chellaney, Published on 13/09/2021

    » The American-led global war on terror, launched 20 years ago after the Sept 11, 2001, attacks against the United States, was already faltering before President Joe Biden took office. Now it may not recover from the blow delivered by Mr Biden's historic blunder in facilitating the Taliban's return to power in Afghanistan. The flag of the world's deadliest terrorists -- responsible for killing over 2,000 US soldiers since 2001 -- flies above Kabul on the 20th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks.

  • OPINION

    Beijing's South China Sea grab

    News, Brahma Chellaney, Published on 18/12/2018

    » It has been just five years since China initiated its major land reclamation in the South China Sea, and the country has already shifted the territorial status quo in its favour -- without facing any international pushback. The anniversary of the start of its island building underscores the transformed geopolitics in a corridor central to the international maritime order.

  • OPINION

    The end of America's China fantasy

    News, Brahma Chellaney, Published on 26/10/2018

    » A long-overdue shift in America's China policy is under way. After decades of "constructive engagement" -- an approach that has facilitated China's rise, even as the country has violated international rules and norms -- the United States is now seeking active and concrete counter-measures. But is it too late to rein in a country that has emerged, with US help, as America's main geopolitical rival?

  • OPINION

    The world according to Trump, Xi

    News, Brahma Chellaney, Published on 25/05/2018

    » The world's leading democracy, the United States, is looking increasingly like the world's biggest and oldest surviving autocracy, China. By pursuing aggressively unilateral policies that flout broad global consensus, President Donald Trump effectively justifies his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping's longtime defiance of international law, exacerbating already serious risks to the rules-based world order.

  • BUSINESS

    India faces difficult choice in the Maldives

    Asia focus, Brahma Chellaney, Published on 26/02/2018

    » The Maldives -- that beautiful Indian Ocean country comprising more than 1,000 coral islands -- is known the world over as a tranquil and luxurious travel destination. But the country is now being roiled by a political crisis so severe that international advisories are cautioning against travel there.

  • OPINION

    A new front in Asia's water war

    News, Brahma Chellaney, Published on 13/10/2017

    » China has long regarded freshwater as a strategic weapon -- one that the country's leaders have no compunction about wielding to advance their foreign-policy goals. After years of using its chokehold on almost every major transnational river system in Asia to manipulate water flows themselves, China is now withholding data on upstream flows to put pressure on downstream countries, particularly India.

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