Creating a comprehensive defence against biological weapons Following the unprecedented impact of the worldwide spread of COVID-19, there’s a newfound global awareness regarding the potential havoc that biological agents can wreak if employed for destructive purposes. The… Continue reading Creating a comprehensive defence against biological weapons Anshu Joshi | January-June 2023 | CBW Magazine
Navigating the Cyber- Biosecurity Landscape: A National Security Imperative for India The shifting terrain of national security threats has broadened to include not just traditional geopolitical and military risks, but also challenges emerging from the realms of cyber and biology, forming… Continue reading Navigating the Cyber- Biosecurity Landscape: A National Security Imperative for India Animesh Roul | January-June 2023 | CBW Magazine
The Chemical Disarmament and the United States The United States, having been the sole country indicating its struggle to eliminate its declared chemical weapons within the set timeframe, declared on July 7 that it had successfully destroyed… Continue reading The Chemical Disarmament and the United States Rajiv Nayan | January-June 2023 | CBW Magazine
OPCW Probe Implicates ISIL in 2015 Chemical Attack on Syria’s Marea The Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW)-led Investigation and Identification Team (IIT) has concluded, based on an extensive inquiry examining munitions remnants, samples, testimony, and documentation, that there… Continue reading OPCW Probe Implicates ISIL in 2015 Chemical Attack on Syria’s Marea Abhishek Yadav | January-June 2024 | CBW Magazine
Biological Security Education Needs Constant and Systematic Promotion A key component of effective management of biological risks is a sustained, flexible, and well-supported approach to the biosecurity education of life scientists. Biological security education is adaptable to particular… Continue reading Biological Security Education Needs Constant and Systematic Promotion Kathyrn Millett , Malcolm Dando , Lijun Shang | January-June 2024 | CBW Magazine
Al-Jolani: The Transformed Jihadist? The victory of HTS is a major triumph for Salafi-jihadist groups and raises the prospect of a larger pan-jihadist spectre. Adil Rasheed | December 17, 2024 | IDSA Comments
Managing Emerging Disruptive Threats of Synthetic Biology Biology is the most powerful designing and manufacturing technology on the planet. A new stream of science called Synthetic Biology is further revolutionising it by redesigning organisms using the power… Continue reading Managing Emerging Disruptive Threats of Synthetic Biology Vivek Verma , S. Kulshrestha , William Selvamurthy | January-June 2024 | CBW Magazine
Towards a International Biosecurity Education Network (IBSEN) Although great efforts have been made to promote biological security awareness and education from State Parties and civil society, the progress is still very slow and without an effective and… Continue reading Towards a International Biosecurity Education Network (IBSEN) Kathyrn Millett , Malcolm Dando , Lijun Shang | January-June 2024 | CBW Magazine
Fall of Assad: Geopolitical Implications The end of the Assad family rule marks the beginning of a new era in Syrian politics as well as the regional geopolitics of West Asia. Prasanta Kumar Pradhan | December 12, 2024 | IDSA Comments
Radicalisation in the Northern Caucasus As the rebel forces, including those affiliated with Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) have taken over Syria, Russia can expect mounting challenges to curb rising terrorism back home as it fights the military challenges in Ukraine. Jason Wahlang , Saman Ayesha Kidwai | December 11, 2024 | IDSA Comments