Sinderpal Singh
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Sinderpal Singh is Senior Fellow and Assistant Director, S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies (RSIS), NTU, Singapore.
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20-10-2009 07:56:30
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My colleague Aditya Ramanathan has the most well-grounded analysis of IAF's performance in Operation Sindoor.
#JakartaFuturesForum2025 | The Blue Symphony: Knitting a New Era of Partnerships We are tweeting the key takeaways from the session with Ashok Malik, Philips J. Vermonte, Sinderpal Singh, Lisa Singh & Sunaina Kumar Follow the thread to know more! #JakartaFuturesForum2025
Jakarta Futures Forum 2025 starts off with a bang. investortrust.id/international/… Ashok Malik Philips Vermonte Lisa Singh Sunaina Kumar Sinderpal Singh Samir Saran ORF Sachin Gopalan CSIS Indonesia
#IndoPacific Alliances Are Rewriting the #GlobalOrder Ashok Malik, Philips J. Vermonte, Sinderpal Singh, Lisa Singh & Sunaina Kumar discuss global power shift at #JakartaFuturesForum2025 Watch here👇 youtu.be/sZ8R0Hjll9E
#IndoPacific Alliances Are Rewriting the #GlobalOrder Ashok Malik, Philips J. Vermonte, Sinderpal Singh, Lisa Singh & Sunaina Kumar discuss global power shift at #JakartaFuturesForum2025 Watch here👇 youtu.be/sZ8R0Hjll9E
#IndoPacific Alliances Are Rewriting the #GlobalOrder Ashok Malik, Philips J. Vermonte, Sinderpal Singh, Lisa Singh & Sunaina Kumar discuss global power shift at #JakartaFuturesForum2025 Watch here👇 youtu.be/sZ8R0Hjll9E
There is increasing evidence that states in #Southeast Asia are drifting towards #China, driven by #Beijing's move beyond #economic influence and the #US's declining credibility: Sinderpal Singh or-f.org/35028
The discourses on 'supply chain diversification' and 'friend-shoring' reflect the #integration of #security concerns into #trade and #economic policies: Sinderpal Singh or-f.org/35028
The discourses on 'supply chain diversification' and 'friend-shoring' reflect the #integration of #security concerns into #trade and #economic policies: Sinderpal Singh or-f.org/35028
This piece by Meg Rithmire lays out why China's economy is neither as weak as its lumbering SOEs would make one believe, nor as dynamic as its leading tech firms would suggest. A key question is whether Beijing can overhaul its fiscal, financial systems. online.ucpress.edu/currenthistory…