International Relations

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Hard
Critically analyze the role of diplomatic forums such as the Weimar Triangle, the European Union, and the International Energy Agency in enhancing India’s foreign policy objectives. What challenges do these institutions face in promoting regional and global cooperation?
Jan 9, 2026
15 marks
250 words
8 min
Medium
Threats to acquire territory within an alliance raise fundamental questions about legitimacy and trust. Analyse the implications of the US stance on Greenland for Nato’s cohesion, international law, and the future of global governance.
Jan 8, 2026
15 marks
250 words
8 min
Medium
Arctic geopolitics is increasingly shaped by climate change, resource competition, and great power rivalry. Discuss how these factors challenge existing norms of sovereignty, self-determination, and indigenous rights.
Jan 8, 2026
10 marks
150 words
8 min
Hard
The contemporary international legal order is caught in a crisis of legitimacy, where the foundational principles of the UN Charter are increasingly being reinterpreted through the lens of hegemonic interests and domestic legal shifts.Critically examine how the expansion of self-defence doctrines, the dilution of sovereign immunity, and the instrumentalization of 'effective control' are reshaping the global rule of law. Does this represent a necessary evolution to meet modern security threats, or a regression toward a system of 'might is right?
Jan 7, 2026
15 marks
250 words
8 min
Medium
Despite trade frictions, tariff disputes and postponed summits, India–U.S. defence and technology cooperation has deepened in recent years. Discuss.
Jan 6, 2026
15 marks
250 words
8 min
Hard
Discuss the paradox of U.S. foreign policy under Trump, where claims of promoting democracy and anti-narcotics operations contrast with selective interventions and support for authoritarian regimes. How does this affect the global liberal order and credibility of international norms?
Jan 5, 2026
15 marks
250 words
8 min
Hard
Discuss how the Global Development, Security, Civilization, and Governance Initiatives challenge prevailing Western-centric approaches to development, security, and governance. Are these initiatives reformist, revisionist, or normatively distinct?
Jan 5, 2026
15 marks
250 words
35 min
Medium
Evaluate the strategic, economic, and socio-political implications of U.S. control over Venezuelan oil infrastructure amid a leadership vacuum. How do such interventions influence domestic stability, global reactions, and international norms governing state sovereignty?
Jan 5, 2026
15 marks
250 words
8 min
Hard
Discuss the impact of sanctions on Venezuela’s oil production and their effectiveness as a geopolitical tool.
Jan 5, 2026
10 marks
150 words
8 min
Hard
Critically examine how India reconciles the civilizational ethos of Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam with the realism of hard security choices and treaty obligations in its neighborhood. Furthermore, evaluate the role of education diplomacy and crisis-response as emerging pillars of India’s identity as a responsible global actor.
Jan 3, 2026
15 marks
250 words
12 min
Hard
Analyse how targeted military actions, contested intelligence, and symbolic or cross-border infrastructure attacks shape escalation, governance responses, and peace negotiations in contemporary conflicts (Russia–Ukraine context). How should states and international actors balance intelligence credibility, information management, military strategy, and civilian protection?
Jan 3, 2026
15 marks
250 words
12 min
Medium
Critically examine how domestic initiatives like PMBJP, GST rationalisation, and PLI schemes can protect India’s pharmaceutical sector from global disruptions such as U.S. tariffs. Discuss their potential strengths and limitations in sustaining growth.
Jan 2, 2026
15 marks
250 words
35 min
Hard
How do the principles of diplomatic credibility, bilateral resolution, and strategic autonomy interact with domestic political scrutiny and multilateral engagements like SCO in shaping India’s response to regional conflicts and contradictory international narratives?
Jan 2, 2026
15 marks
250 words
35 min
Hard
In what ways can ancient and classical strategic thinkers like Chanakya, Clausewitz, and Sun Tzu inform India’s modern foreign policy, and where might historical strategy diverge from contemporary diplomatic realities?
Dec 23, 2025
15 marks
250 words
8 min
Easy
How can India leverage its strategic autonomy, soft power, and civilisational strengths to emerge as a leading global power, while managing the influence of China, the U.S., and other major players?
Dec 23, 2025
15 marks
150 words
8 min
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