India's pursuit of Atmanirbhar Bharat in defence technology is a multi-faceted endeavour, requiring strategic vision, robust collaboration, sustained investment and a commitment to innovation.
While there has been a significant reduction in opium cultivation in Afghanistan under the Taliban’s watch, there is a need to more effectively address underlying drivers of opium cultivation.
The Central Asian water crisis is a product of climate change, inefficient water management, and lack of cooperation and coordination among the five Central Asian Republics.
The Horn of Africa is experiencing a wave of geopolitical realignment even as territorial disputes, competition for scarce resources, among other challenges continue to remain dominant.
The Islamic State and Russia
The Islamic State sees Russia as a major obstacle in its attempts at globalising jihad.
Harnessing Cutting-Edge Technology: Lessons from Project Beta
India's pursuit of Atmanirbhar Bharat in defence technology is a multi-faceted endeavour, requiring strategic vision, robust collaboration, sustained investment and a commitment to innovation.
India–Russia Relations and India’s Act Far East Policy
Russia’s Far East offers immense potential to further propel the India–Russia bilateral partnership.
Afghanistan’s Changing Drug Dynamics
While there has been a significant reduction in opium cultivation in Afghanistan under the Taliban’s watch, there is a need to more effectively address underlying drivers of opium cultivation.
इंडोनेशिया में प्रबोवो सुबियांतोः विदेश नीति और संभावनाएं
इंडोनेशिया के निर्वाचित राष्ट्रपति प्रबोवो सुबियांतो क्या ‘जोकोवी’ की विदेश नीति को ही आगे बढ़ाएंगे या कुछ बदलाव देखने को मिल सकते हैं?
Indian Special Forces Operations since 2014: Key Inferences
There has been a shift in the employment of Indian Special Forces in pursuit of strategic objectives in recent years.
The Future of Water Management in Central Asia
The Central Asian water crisis is a product of climate change, inefficient water management, and lack of cooperation and coordination among the five Central Asian Republics.
Australia’s Quest for ‘Strategic Equilibrium’ in the Indo-Pacific
Australia’s pursuit of strategic equilibrium has become the defining feature of its foreign policy in recent times.
India and the Scorpene Club
The creation of a ‘Scorpene Club’ could collectively benefit India, Brazil, Malaysia and Indonesia, all operators of the French-origin submarine.
Emerging Security Competition and Challenges in the Horn of Africa
The Horn of Africa is experiencing a wave of geopolitical realignment even as territorial disputes, competition for scarce resources, among other challenges continue to remain dominant.
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