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Publisher’s Note
Welcome to the September Edition of the Diplomatist!
This month, we bring you an insightful report on Taiwan.
In the backdrop of the upcoming National Day celebrations,
The Diplomatist gives you a peek into how Taiwan continues
to contribute to the UN goals. Apart from releasing its
fi rst Voluntary National Review last year, Taiwan has also
provided developmental assistance to other countries.
Our Special Report on India’s bilateral relations with
Afghanistan, apart from providing useful information on
potential areas for business and lucrative markets, also gives
an insight into the positive trajectory of relations between
India and the Heart of Asia Nation.
Global Centre Stage looks at the various aspects of
the United States’ foreign policy. We take you through
the NAFTA negotiations and the consequent geo-political
reshuffl ing around it. Whatever the outcome may be, its
implications will not just heavily affect the trade relations
between the North American countries, but also the wider
geopolitical theatre.
Read on to find out how the US’s disagreements
with Turkey will impact their bilateral trade and defence
cooperation. American President Donald Trump needs his
Turkish counterpart Erdogan’s military support to enact his
campaign promises to create safe zones in the war-ravaged
Syria and to bring US troops back home.
Retired Australian Diplomat AO Peter Joseph Varghese,
in an interview with the Diplomatist, stresses on the need for
better India-Australia relations, given that both the countries
are natural partners in the Indo-Pacifi c region.
The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia celebrated its 88th National
Day on 23 September. The Saudi Ambassador writes to the
Diplomatist on how the Desert nation has progressed and
what the journey looks like ahead.
We cover in detail the BIMSTEC Summit in Nepal.
The Summit points to the fact that despite its dearth of a
Charter and strong institutional mechanism, the BIMSTEC
member nations performed a military exercise addressing
common efforts to control international terrorism, illicit
drug traffi cking, cross border organised crime, humanitarian
assistance, disaster relief operations, and mutual legal
assistance in criminal matters.
The Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of
Moldova, speaks candidly to the Diplomatist on improving
ties with India. This was the fi rst visit of a Moldovan Foreign
Minister in the last 25 years. Find out how Moldovan wine
is playing a role in enhancing cultural diplomacy between
the two nations!
In another interview with the Diplomatist, the Economic
and Commercial Counselor of Peru to India, Luis Miguel
Arroyo, provides an elaborate picture about the commercial
ties between the two nations and what more could be done
to expand ties in the private sector.
Through the “Japan-Sri Lanka Maritime Relations”,
understand the delicate balancing act between the two
countries, and how they aim to achieve peace and stability in
the Indian Ocean Region. We also bring to you an analysis on
the signifi cance of Vostok-2018 — the largest military drill
held by Russia with China and Mongolia. The partnership
between Russia and China has grown stronger, especially
after the West-led 2014 sanctions on Moscow.
The September Edition of the Diplomatist also carries a
prelude to the Brazilian election. It is important to note that
irrespective of the outcome, the election will impact the entire
region of Latin America.
Africa Diary covers the growing interest of the UK in the
continent, in the backdrop of British Prime Minister Theresa
May’s visit to Kenya, Nigeria and South Africa. Given that
policymakers in London are overwhelmed by Brexit, it
is signifi cant to note that UK’s National Security Council
confi rmed a new Africa strategy earlier this year. Further,
get a glimpse of the fi rst "Nelson Mandela Peace Summit",
held in tribute to the late South African President’s celebrated
qualities and service to humanity.
Enjoy reading an enlightening article on how Pakistan’s
government under the new Prime Minister Imran Khan is
handling the country’s foreign policy and domestic issues.
Pakistan also fi nds mention in Spotlight in a comparative
analysis with India, of their defence and diplomatic outcomes,
revealing the need to institutionalise competing socio-political
and geo-strategic components.
We bring you these and more! We hope you enjoy reading
this edition as much as we enjoyed getting it ready for you!
As always, we welcome your feedback and comments.
Linda Brady Hawke
Publisher
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