Jihadists, White Supremacists Vex Russia–Ukraine War With the war in Ukraine moving towards an uncertain resolution, there is a danger that the influx of heavy weaponry and foreign fighters could bring in a new set of imponderables into an already vicious and escalating conflict. Adil Rasheed | March 28, 2022 | IDSA Comments
Quad and the Ukrainian Crisis While the US, Japan and Australia have taken an overtly critical stand towards Russia at the UN, India has abstained from all the UN resolutions condemning Russia. Will divergent views over the Ukrainian crisis weaken the Quad, is a pertinent question being examined in this issue brief. Niranjan Chandrashekhar Oak | March 22, 2022 | Issue Brief
Decoding the Bosnian Crisis The crises in Bosnia have put the nation on red alert and could lead to a major conflict or civil war, if the issues are not resolved soon. Any political instability can fan ideas of disintegration and separation and take Bosnia back to the civil war era and ethnic conflicts, devastation and loss of life. Jason Wahlang | March 21, 2022 | Backgrounder
India’s Arctic Policy: Building a Partnership for Sustainable Development India’s Arctic Policy can be seen as the first step towards developing a whole-of-government approach on India’s engagement with the region. The policy seems to be inclusive and participative wherein India offers its readiness to “play its part and contribute to the global good”. Anurag Bisen | March 17, 2022 | Issue Brief
Russia’s AI Enabled Military Ecosystem and Its Algorithmic Warfare With the proliferation of Artificial Intelligence, the weapons of war are becoming more technologically equipped, which is changing the battlefield scenarios, as seen in Russia’s current incursion in Ukraine. Sanur Sharma | March 16, 2022 | IDSA Comments
Poland’s Quest for Diversification of Energy With the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the expansion of energy routes and suppliers has assumed increased urgency not only for Poland but EU as a whole. To what extent this diversification of supply chain will reduce Poland’s overt reliance on Russia, remains to be seen. Anandita Bhada | March 16, 2022 | Backgrounder
Evolving Threat of Transnational Terrorism in Africa This backgrounder attempts to understand, trace, and analyse the evolving nature of transnational terrorism, modus operandi, and security threats posed by the two infamous terrorist organisations of Africa namely Al-Shabaab and Boko Haram with their various factions due to their transnational classification. Abhishek Kumar | March 14, 2022 | Backgrounder
Scaling-up Seoul’s Game in the Indo-Pacific As Yoon Suk-yeol takes charge amid global disorder and deep domestic divide, his legacy will be defined by how well he succeeds in effectively walking the talk of positioning Seoul front and centre in shaping a rules-based order in Indo-Pacific. Titli Basu | March 14, 2022 | IDSA Comments
The Ukrainian Crisis and Dilemmas for Turkish Foreign Policy Turkey is facing serious challenges in the wake of the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Its response to the conflict could have far-reaching implications for its struggling economy, damaged relations with the US and EU, its complex partnership with Russia, and for the regional security architecture in the Black Sea. Md. Muddassir Quamar | March 14, 2022 | IDSA Comments
Economic Crisis in Sri Lanka: An Assessment Depletion in foreign reserves has led to uncertainty about Sri Lankan government’s ability to account for import of essential items and debt servicing. Analyses of government’s policy measures and global geopolitical-economic developments suggest that a state of uncertainty is hovering over Sri Lankan economy. Gulbin Sultana | March 10, 2022 | Issue Brief