Global stability refers to a state of equilibrium in international relations. It encompasses economic, political, and social dimensions. Stability promotes peace and cooperation among nations. It reduces conflicts and fosters development. Factors influencing global stability include trade relations, environmental issues, and security concerns. A stable world is essential for addressing global challenges. It supports sustainable growth and cultural exchange.
The rules-based international order that emerged after World War II is visibly fraying. Built around institutions such as the United Nations and the Bretton Woods system, and anchored...
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz’s first official visit to India, though brief, carried strong strategic intent. Against a backdrop of global instability and weakening multilateral norms, New Delhi and...