The Nippon Steel Issue: An Unforeseen Irritant in Japan–US ties The Nippon Steel issue is a superfluous irritant in Japan–US ties at a time when both countries need each other strategically. Arnab Dasgupta January 24, 2025 IDSA Comments
Malaysia as 2025 ASEAN Chair Malaysia as Chair of ASEAN in 2025 seeks to promote digital transformation and further strengthen ASEAN’s trade and investment links. Simran Walia January 23, 2025 IDSA Comments
Turkiye: The Threat of the Neo-Ottoman Caliphate to Regional Security Turkiye’s over-ambitious foreign policy based on medieval revisionism can become a threat to regional security while hurting its still struggling economy. Adil Rasheed January 23, 2025 Issue Brief
Evolving Military Roles in Cyberspace: A Five Nation Perspective This monograph explores the varying approaches of the United States, China, Russia, the United Kingdom, and Israel towards military engagements in cyberspace, detailing their initial strategies, underlying expectations, and the resultant outcomes. By examining these diverse national strategies, the study provides insightful analysis into the evolving perspectives and practices regarding military involvement in cyberspace across different states. Cherian Samuel January 22, 2025 Monograph
Strengthening Defence R&D: Role of Academia The academia can play a major role by bridging innovation gaps and scaling critical technologies. Shayesta Nishat Ahmed January 20, 2025 Issue Brief
Chinese Nuclear Challenge and India’s Response India needs to accelerate the development of emerging technologies and integrate them with the weapon systems deployed on the ground in the light of the Chinese challenge. Niranjan Chandrashekhar Oak January 20, 2025 IDSA Comments
Diplomacy and Development: Bhutan’s Engagement with Australia The bilateral relationship between Bhutan and Australia is driven by sustained collaboration in education, economy and capacity building. Sneha M January 20, 2025 IDSA Comments
The UN Cybercrime Convention: Key Features and Global Stances The adoption of the UN Convention against Cybercrime illustrates the willingness of states to address rising threats in digital space collectively. Rohit Kumar Sharma January 20, 2025 Issue Brief
North Korea and the Ongoing Political Turmoil in South Korea The ongoing political crisis in South Korea has helped Pyongyang demean the South Korean democratic system. Ranjit Kumar Dhawan January 17, 2025 IDSA Comments
Surge in North Korea–Russia Relations: Chinese Reactions Chinese analysts perceive a lack of long-term strategic convergence between Moscow and Pyongyang despite the current momentum in bilateral ties. Mayuri Banerjee January 13, 2025 IDSA Comments