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Sriparna Pathak

@sriparnapathak

Professor of China Studies,O.P.Jindal Global University,Director-Centre for NE Asian Studies,former consultant@Ministry of External Affairs, 🇮🇳

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In this article for Firstpost, Sagar Naidu and I write about why the parallels between the 1950s and now must be carefully studied by India. China’s overtures to push narratives of friendship with India to counter the West, its military onslaught on Tibet then, its attempts to

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👏🏼 🇺🇸 I already saw a couple of bot/little pink accounts whining about “pollution”. Zero tweets from them, on China dominating and weaponising rare earth minerals for years now!

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In this article for the CRF India, Kusuma, and I write about India's role in the "China Plus One" strategy, where global companies seek to diversify their supply chains beyond China to mitigate risks. We highlight India's strengths, including its vast domestic

In this article for the <a href="/ChintanResearch/">CRF India</a>, <a href="/Kusuma_Kotha/">Kusuma</a>, and I write about India's role in the "China Plus One" strategy, where global companies seek to diversify their supply chains beyond China to mitigate risks. We highlight India's strengths, including its vast domestic
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His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama, is the greatest global statesperson of the modern era. He has millions of genuine enthusiastic followers spread across the world, who admire him, cherish him and worship him. It was an absolute honour to be part of the celebrations of the 90th

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And it’s here! The hard copy of the book has a different feeling altogether! In “Fentanyl: From the Lab to the Streets”, edited by Jonathan D. Rosen and Sebastián Cutrona; and published by Routledge, I wrote a chapter on ‘Understanding the Illicit Flows of Fentanyl from China to

And it’s here!

The hard copy of the book has a different feeling altogether!

In “Fentanyl: From the Lab to the Streets”, edited by Jonathan D. Rosen and  <a href="/scutronacastro/">Sebastián Cutrona</a>; and published by Routledge, I wrote a chapter on ‘Understanding the Illicit Flows of Fentanyl from China to
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Looking forward to speaking tomorrow on 'China and the rise of cognitive warfare', at the online panel discussion organised by the Future Shift Labs, and to be moderated by Sagar Vishnoi.

Looking forward to speaking tomorrow on 'China and the rise of cognitive warfare', at the online panel discussion organised by the <a href="/futureshiftlabs/">Future Shift Labs</a>, and to be moderated by <a href="/sagarvishnoi/">Sagar Vishnoi</a>.
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It was wonderful to speak to Neeraj Singh MANHAS for the Asian Confluence on China’s strangle hold over the global supply of rare earth minerals. The strangle hold now enables China to dictate terms and to tweak the rules of the established international order as per its own national

It was wonderful to speak to <a href="/The_China_Chap/">Neeraj Singh MANHAS</a> for the <a href="/AsianConfluence/">Asian Confluence</a> on China’s strangle hold over the global supply of rare earth minerals. The strangle hold now enables China to dictate terms and to tweak the rules of the established international order as per its own national
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Is India really warming up to China? While China continues with its aggression against India, the latest instance of which is China's announcement of the biggest dam on the Yarlung Tsangpo, which flows into India as the Brahmaputra River; why are the rumblings of the

Is India really warming up to China? While China continues with its aggression against India, the latest instance of which is China's announcement of the biggest dam on the Yarlung Tsangpo, which flows into India as the Brahmaputra River; why are the rumblings of the
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What is the cause of Trump’s tantrums? India finds itself at the receiving end of his tantrums, just the way other U.S. partners and allies have found themselves at the receiving end previously. Trump blames part of his angst on India’s friendship with Russia, while he cozies up

What is the cause of Trump’s tantrums? India finds itself at the receiving end of his tantrums, just the way other U.S. partners and allies have found themselves at the receiving end previously. Trump blames part of his angst on India’s friendship with Russia, while he cozies up
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Contrary to the narratives of “India surrendering to China”, India’s recent diplomatic engagements with China, including resuming tourist visas and high-level meetings, signal a strategic approach rather than a concession. In this article for Firstpost, Gaurav Sen and I write

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"I dedicate WCL Title to the victims of Pahalgam. I saw Pakistan's bowling attack how the IAF saw Pakistan's Air Defence. It's pedestrian and so easy to destroy. They tried to cheat by claiming a fake catch. You can always expect Pakistan to cheat be it cricket or war. This match

"I dedicate WCL Title to the victims of Pahalgam. I saw Pakistan's bowling attack how the IAF saw Pakistan's Air Defence. It's pedestrian and so easy to destroy. They tried to cheat by claiming a fake catch. You can always expect Pakistan to cheat be it cricket or war. This match
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In this article for Moneycontrol, I write about how the India-UK Free Trade Agreement (FTA) is a historic milestone, but misinformation and disinformation campaigns in both countries' democratic civil societies could undermine its benefits. These campaigns aim to disrupt

In this article for <a href="/moneycontrolcom/">Moneycontrol</a>, I write about how the India-UK Free Trade Agreement (FTA) is a historic milestone, but misinformation and disinformation campaigns in both countries' democratic civil societies could undermine its benefits. 

These campaigns aim to disrupt