The Air We Share: Towards Reduced Transboundary Air Pollution across India and Pakistan
This report, created through collaboration between the Council for Strategic and Defense Research (CSDR) and the Sustainable Development Policy Institute (SDPI), addresses the urgent need for India and Pakistan to work together on tackling air pollution.
Power and Purpose: Indian Foreign Policy 2023
Crafted by CSDR’s experts, this report digs deep into the human facets of policymaking, decoding the cognitive processes, responses, and learning habits shaping India’s strategic landscape. It covers India’s G20 diplomacy, pivotal power relations with Russia, the U.S., and China, regional forays in West Asia and the neighborhood, and ground-breaking geo-economics and tech diplomacy strides. Blending Neo-Classical realist approaches with the historian’s inquisitiveness and cognitive empathy, this report transcends norms. It marries theory with reality, revealing why and how India navigates its foreign policy arena. It’s a forward-looking retrospective—a roadmap empowering informed predictions about India’s future diplomatic endeavors.
A Charter of Values for a Free, Peaceful, Inclusive and Prosperous Indo-Pacific
This Charter of Values is an attempt to present a regional voice on values that should guide regional and international engagement in the Indo-Pacific. They present perspectives collected from members of epistemic communities and Track 1.5 actors from 10 Indo-Pacific countries.
Navigating the China Contest: EU’s Maritime Road to the 2030 and Middle Powers
This paper looks at the EU’s evolving maritime policy frameworks – like the MSS, Strategic Compass, and the Indo-Pacific strategy – to understand their complementarities and impact on its presence in the Indo-Pacific domain.
Gendering the Indo-Pacific Conversation
This article explores the multifaceted landscape of gender-related challenges in the Indo-Pacific region while highlighting the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. This comprehensive analysis scrutinizes critical gender issues and the influence of gender discussions on policymaking throughout the Indo-Pacific. The article also highlights the differences between the Indo-Pacific and the European Union in addressing these issues and their respective challenges and solutions.
Harmonizing Climate Action and Sustainable Development in the Indo-Pacific
“This article argues that there is a need for greater regional, transboundary cooperation on Climate Action in the Indo-Pacific region. It suggests moving beyond a narrow focus
on traditional security concerns associated with climate change, especially for military
and border security.”