The SCO covers three-fifth of the Eurasian landmass and aims to preserve sovereignty and promote equality among the member states.
India and Afghanistan: The Windows of Opportunity
The geopolitical rivalry between India and Pakistan in the Afghan theater is not the only rationale for India\’s readiness to step up and boost international collaboration on counterterrorism issues. There are vested interests for other regional actors as well.
SCO Summit 2022: An Overview
The SCO Summit 2022 is yet another reminder of the significance of the organization\’s geostrategic scope and its membership in shared aspirations of regional connectivity. With theorized shifts in the global order, the degree of actualization of that vision remains to be seen.
Afghanistan and the Great Game 3.0
With the Chinese economic model flourishing along the Silk Roads, the United States has started to realize to develop similar โweaponsโ in order to compete with revisionist Chinaโs unique take on capitalism. If this doesnโt point toward the revival of the โGreat Gameโ with Afghanistan as the fulcrum of Eurasia, what does? โ The Great Game 3.0.
The Resurgence of Sectarianism in Pakistan: A Threat Matrix?
Sectarianism is so deep-rooted in our society that even the state deems it โnormalโ and does not react unless extremist manifestations of the phenomenon start turning ugly. The stateโs typical response entails the โconcealment and appeasementโ approach, which was evident from its dealing with the recent upsurge in sectarian tensions in the country.
Is the United States Pivoting to Eurasia?
US Deputy Secretary of State visit to South Asia, particularly regarding Afghanistan, marks a shift towards civilian diplomatic engagement.
SCO 2021 At A Glance
The Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) was established, in June 2001; as a multilateral association to ensure security and maintain stability across the vast Eurasian region. It was to join forces to counteract emerging challenges and threats.