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To maintain security and stability in the Indian Ocean area and beyond, India aims to become a self-reliant, strategically autonomous global power. These platforms are a component of that goal...
The Wakhan Corridor is a narrow strip of land in northeastern Afghanistan, extending about 350 kilometres (220 miles) between Tajikistan to the north and Pakistan to the south. It connects Afghanistan...
Central to the ceasefire deal between Hamas and Israel is the exchange of hostages and prisoners. The first phase of the ceasefire deal is designed to provide a much-needed respite for civilians in...
The Nag missile is an outstanding illustration of India's increasing defence technology and independence from outside sources. The missile's fire-and-forget guidance system, with the use of radar, the...
The Indian government intends to strengthen its vital infrastructure against this constantly changing cyber threat landscape by combining institutional control, technology advancements, legislative...
Lawfare as a tool of Indian diplomacy will greatly help to strengthen India’s case of supporting the current rules-based international order against a revisionist power like China which seeks to...
Sovereignty at Stake: The Brahmaputra Dilemma In light of recent events regarding the construction of a dam over the Brahmaputra River, issues of sovereignty, security, and diplomacy stress...
Presidential Shift and Hope for Stability: The election of Joseph Aoun as Lebanon’s President after a two-year deadlock offers hope for political stability, economic reform, and reconstruction after a...
Union Petroleum and Natural Gas Minister Hardeep Singh Puri outlined India’s approach to balancing its immediate energy needs and long-term sustainability goals during the “Energy for...