Opinion

India-EU Free Trade Agreement: A Strategic Imperative in a Fractured Global Order

The India-European Union Free Trade Agreement marks a decisive moment in India’s foreign policy and economic strategy. It marks a strategic partnership and a landmark agreement seeking stability in a volatile world. Its significance...

When War Can Silence Without Firing a Shot, Is India Listening Closely Enough?

Every generation of warfare announces itself quietly before it explodes into history. The tank did not arrive suddenly in the Battle of the Somme in 1916. Air power was theorised long before it pulverised...

Defence Push in the Budget

While presenting the budget for FY 2026-27, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman earmarked a record ₹7.85 lakh crore allocation for the county’s defence sector, post-Operation Sindoor. The increase in the defence outlay in the recent...

Funding Deterrence: Does the Defence Budget 2026 Truly Equip India for the Next War?

ABudget Shaped by Strategic Reality: When the Union Budget for 2026–27 was presented in Parliament, it carried strategic significance far beyond routine fiscal arithmetic. This was the first full defence budget after Operation Sindoor,...

Defence Budget 2026: Capability, Credibility and the Cost of Preparedness

Defence budgeting is not an annual financial ritual. It is a strategic signal. It communicates national intent to adversaries, reassurance to citizens and direction to the armed forces. The Defence Budget 2026, presented at...

Record Allocation for Defence Sector in First Budget Since Operation Sindoor

In the wake of ‘Operation Sindoor’ following the Pahalgam terrorist attack, the outlay for defence sector for fiscal 2026-27  saw a record allocation of about Rs 7.85 lakh crore  which was a sharp jump...

Defence Budget 2026–27: Critical Opportunity to Correct Course

Defence Budgeting and the Changing Security Environment: India’s defence budget today must be read against the backdrop of a fundamentally altered strategic landscape. Persistent friction along the Line of Actual Control with China, an...

Acting Cautiously Amidst Turmoil

Amidst the wreckage of what is now a ruined Gaza, state actors are engaged in a flurry of diplomatic activities to restore peace in the beleaguered enclave. It is in that context that the...

Navigating a Fractured World

The international order that emerged in the aftermath of the Second World War was neither accidental nor idealistic. It was a conscious response to the catastrophic consequences of unrestrained power politics, designed to prevent...

Will the United States Annex Greenland

On January 21, 2026, the North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) task force landed at Pituffik Air Base in Greenland for a joint exercise with clearance from the Danish Air Force. NORAD is a...

The Myth of Caste-Based Recruitment in the Indian Army

Some recent biased analyses alleging the persistence of caste in the Indian Army presents a deeply flawed understanding of military organisation, conflating historical legacy with contemporary policy and misrepresenting class-based formations as caste discrimination. These...

Berlin’s Blackout and the Grey Zone of Climate Violence

The blackout that plunged south-west Berlin into darkness in early January was not merely an infrastructure failure or an episodic security breach. It was a political act that compels democracies to address an unsettling and...

India–EU Mega Trade Deal Boosts Exports Amidst Political Risk in Europe

The proposed major trade deal between the European Union and India is taking place at a time when geopolitics, security, and economics are becoming more intertwined. This agreement is being viewed as more than...
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