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Joe Biden Rolls the Dice in Afghanistan

* There is no real incentive for the Taliban to concede on any issue given that Washington's best bargaining chip—its military prowess—is now off the table. * India will have to play an important role.   Barack...

Dominance of Indo Pacific Region

  Introduction It’s a matter of pride for India that Indian Ocean is the only ocean on the planet earth which has been named after a country. The Indian Ocean is the hub of sea trade...

Gunboat Diplomacy: Biden-Kamala Behind the US Navy Intrusion off Lakshadweep

On April 7, the US Navy guided missile destroyer USS John Paul Jones entered India's exclusive economic zone (EEZ) without requesting India’s prior consent and conducted manoeuvres approximately 130 nautical miles (240 km) west...

The Secrets Of Israel’s Military Research and Development

  Israel is ranked eighth in world arms exports, and in relation to its population, Israel is the largest arms exporter in the world. There is an extensive defence industry in Israel, which began to...

Quad is to Check on Chinese Assertiveness in Indo-Pacific

  A summit of Quadrilateral Security Dialogue (QSD, also known as the Quad) was held on March 12. Quad which is an informal strategic dialogue between the United States, Japan, Australia, and India discussed regional...

The Suez Crisis 2.0

  Maritime transport is the backbone of global trade. It underpins global supply chain linkages and economic interdependency, with shipping and ports estimated to constitute over 80 per cent of global merchandise trade. About 30...

India-South Korea Strategic Cooperation in the Defence Domain

India-South Korea strategic relationship: Brief introduction: Paradigm shift in the geopolitics of the Asia Pacific has resulted in strategic policy making by many regional powers. Since May 2015, India – South Korea, officially known...

Turning The Tide: India’s Defence R&D Dilemma

  According to a recent report by Stockholm-based Sipri, India’s import of arms decreased by 33% between 2011-15 and 2016-20. The reason for the decline has been a combination of a convoluted procurement process and...

India’s Role in Extending Strategic Inroads in QUAD

Global politics is a never ceasing saga and formation of new equations, alignments and axis continues with the passing time that provides and creates both opportunities and challenges afresh before the nations. Evolution of...

Future Firepower: IAF Fleet Should Reflect India’s New Punitive Strikes Policy

  The Indian Air Force has a total strength of 1,276 aircraft, including 434 combat/air superiority jets and 102 ground attack planes. Although the IAF remains the fourth largest air force in the world, its...

Reforms that will Help India Speed up Indigenisation of Defence Manufacturing and Boost Atmanirbhar Bharat

  Government's 'Make in India' initiative, as far as the aerospace and defence sectors are concerned, has certainly gathered momentum over the last year. The opening up of the defence sector to privatisation through the...

Approaches To High-Tech Indigenisation and Atmanirbharta In Defence

Self-reliance or ‘Atmanirbharta’ is both a human as well as a national aspiration, which most associate with self-esteem and respect, but which has much larger connotations when it comes to the defence of a...

India and the Gulf: Prospects for Collaboration in Defense Sector

India’s defense and security relations with the Gulf countries, especially Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates (UAE), have flourished in recent years. Bilateral cooperation in maritime securityand counter-terrorism, and military-to-military ties have strengthened...
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