Srijan Sharma

The writer is a national security analyst specialising in intelligence and strategic affairs. He has worked extensively with national security and foreign policy think tanks of repute, and has written for publications including The Telegraph, The Print, Organiser, and Fair Observer. He has also been a guest contributor to the School of International Studies at Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU).

Dead Hand to Skyfall : Russia’s Deterrence Keeps US on Tenterhooks

Decades ago, during the intense US-Soviet standoff of the Cold War, a deterrence competition was unleashed through both covert and overt means. From strategic firepower to nuclear deterrence, the Soviets and Americans were testing...

Reclaiming Strategic Depth

Guns have fallen silent along the Afghanistan–Pakistan (Af-Pak) border after a series of deadly clashes between the Taliban and Pakistani forces. However, the ceasefire currently maintaining this fragile calm remains tenuous. The conflict has...
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