The Boardrooms Of Influence: Scrutinising International Crisis Group And India’s Strategic Past

When former Indian policymakers share institutional space with global ideological actors, questions of alignment, influence, and accountability become unavoidable.
Source : ABPLIVE AI
The International Crisis Group (ICG) presents itself as one of the world’s foremost conflict-prevention organisations, an elite network of policymakers, diplomats, and intellectuals working to resolve crises through dialogue and research. With offices across continents and a Board of Trustees that reads like a directory of global influence, it is easy to accept the institution at face value: noble, neutral, and necessary.
Yet, institutions, especially those dealing in geopolitics, are






