The Need for ‘Inclusiveness’ in the Conceptual Understanding of Air Power: The Indian Case Rahul Manohar Yelwe October-December 2023 Journal of Defence Studies
Air Superiority: Myth, Magic or Panacea—Air Power’s Quest for Control of the Air General Giulio Douhet wrote in 1921 that, ‘he who controls the air controls everything’. Almost a century later, the official doctrine of most major air power nations continue to propagate a similar theme. His contention that control of the air is vital for victory in war was widely accepted and remains so till today. Prominent air power theorists, writing across ages and across continents, agreed to the primacy given to winning and maintaining control of the air. Control of the air is assumed to be primus inter pares of all the air power roles. Ajay Ahlawat October-December 2023 Journal of Defence Studies
Exploring Multi-dimensional Trends for the Indian Air Force Swaim Prakash Singh October-December 2023 Journal of Defence Studies
Contemporary Issues on Governance and Security in Africa J.M. Moosa November-December 2023 Strategic Analysis
Is Artificial Intelligence Racist? The Ethics of AI and the Future of Humanity by Arshin Adib-Moghaddam, Bloomsbury Javad Heiran-Nia November-December 2023 Strategic Analysis
Diversification of BRICS: Emerging Economic and Geopolitical Shift Saranya Antony November-December 2023 Strategic Analysis
Vietnam’s Current Perceptions and Policies Regarding Its Relations with China Van Huy Duong Strategic Analysis
Maritime Regional Security Orders: A Comparison Between the Indo-Pacific and the South Atlantic Ariel Sabastian Gonzalez Levaggi November-December 2023 Strategic Analysis