يحاول ذهب - حر
Recalibrating Relations
New Delhi 30July2025
|Millennium Post Delhi
Indian PM's Maldives visit on the occasion of its 60th Independence Day showcases the triumph of strategic pragmatism over irresponsible posturing as the two nations rechart trust across turbulent tides
A common goal of diplomacy is to build better relationships with other nations, even those with adversarial approaches. This is even more important if those nations are your neighbours. Historically, all global powers rose as regional powers before becoming global powers. Turning adversaries into allies can be a significant outcome of successful diplomacy, but it is easier said than done. A carefully planned approach is needed which must comprise several strategies such as utilising dialogue and negotiation to de-escalate tensions, building relationships and establishing agreements on various issues like trade, climate change, or security, and creating a framework to interact and manage relations in a mutually beneficial manner.
India's neighbourhood is often described as hostile due to a complex interplay of historical factors, geopolitical rivalries, and ongoing disputes. The relationship with Pakistan is particularly fraught with historical baggage, including the Kashmir conflict, cross-border terrorism, and nuclear weapons competition. India and China share a long border with disputed areas, and there is ongoing competition for influence in the region, including infrastructure development and military presence. The relationship between Bangladesh and India has experienced a period of worsening following the removal of Sheikh Hasina's government and the establishment of the Muhammad Yunus-led interim administration. Nepal is strategically important for India, but it has concerns about India's influence and potential interference in its internal affairs. The island nations Sri Lanka and The Maldives are also within India's sphere of influence, but India faces competition from other powers, particularly China, for influence in these countries.
هذه القصة من طبعة New Delhi 30July2025 من Millennium Post Delhi.
اشترك في Magzter GOLD للوصول إلى آلاف القصص المتميزة المنسقة، وأكثر من 9000 مجلة وصحيفة.
هل أنت مشترك بالفعل؟ تسجيل الدخول
المزيد من القصص من Millennium Post Delhi
Millennium Post Delhi
Centre yet to constitute Arbitration Council of India
As many as six years after the law was amended, the central government is yet to constitute the Arbitration Council of India to regulate and promote institutional arbitration in the country.
1 mins
New Delhi 12January2026
Millennium Post Delhi
Q3 earnings, inflation data ‘key drivers’ for markets this week
NEW DELHI: In an event-heavy week ahead, stock markets are expected to track Q3 corporate earnings from several blue-chip firms, including TCS and Infosys, while inflation data and global trends would also dictate investors’ sentiment, analysts said.
1 min
New Delhi 12January2026
Millennium Post Delhi
Explainer: Simplified I-T Act to come into force from Apr 1
Allows taxpayers to claim TDS refund even when ITRs are filed after deadlines, without any penal charges
3 mins
New Delhi 12January2026
Millennium Post Delhi
Munir’s Dangerous Overreach
Pakistan Army Chief Asim Munir’s foreign forays, arms deals and political domination reveal a strongman intoxicated by power, risking democracy at home and instability across regions
5 mins
New Delhi 12January2026
Millennium Post Delhi
'Congress to contest 2027 Punjab polls under joint party leadership'
AICC general secretary in-charge of Punjab Bhupesh Baghel on Sunday said the Congress will contest the 2027 state polls under the collective leadership of the party.
1 min
New Delhi 12January2026
Millennium Post Delhi
GG edge DC by 4 runs in WPL
Devine’s all-round brilliance trumps Nandini’s hat-trick
1 mins
New Delhi 12January2026
Millennium Post Delhi
ARIANA CALLS ACTING 'AN AMAZING EXPERIENCE'
Grande's latest work is 'Wicked: For Good', where she essayed the role of Glinda
1 min
New Delhi 12January2026
Millennium Post Delhi
Kohli’s 93 sets up India’s nervy 4-wicket win against NZ in ODI
Virat Kohli reigned supreme once again with a 91-ball 93 and skipper Shubman Gill hit 56 but India huffed and puffed before completing a nervy four-wicket win against New Zealand in the opening ODI of the three-match series here on Sunday.
1 mins
New Delhi 12January2026
Millennium Post Delhi
Cops: No arrest yet in Shalimar Bagh RWA chief’s killing
No arrest has been made so far in the killing of a 44-year-old woman who was shot dead at pointblank range in northwest Delhi's Shalimar Bagh, police on Sunday said.
1 mins
New Delhi 12January2026
Millennium Post Delhi
Haryana: Hooda leads protest against changes in MNREGA
‘Cong committed to fighting against dilution of MNREGA’
1 min
New Delhi 12January2026
Listen
Translate
Change font size
