Author name: Akash Kumar

Akash Kumar is researcher working at the intersection of Science Technology and International Relations with a focus on critical and emerging technology. He is currently pursuing his PhD in Science Policy Studies from School of Social Sciences, Jawaharlal Nehru University working on India's semiconductor diplomacy.

Nobel Prize in Economics 2025 Explains How India Can Ride the Waves of Innovation

The insights of Schumpeter and this year’s Nobel laureates in the field of economic sciences offer a compelling framework for understanding the challenges and opportunities facing India today. The nation’s economic future, its national security, and its societal stability are all intrinsically linked to its ability to embrace and lead in the ongoing technological revolution. […]

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Decoding American Foreign Policy

Trump’s America First Doctrine: Rethinking U.S. Alliances, Power, and Global Strategy

By treating alliances as business deals and international norms as disposable, the U.S. risks eroding the very foundation of the global order that has long served its interests. Critics warn this creates a leadership vacuum that rivals like China and Russia are eager to fill, leaving America increasingly isolated and less secure. The first modern

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