Indian and Chinese Approaches to United Nations Peacekeeping in Africa This monograph delves into Indian and Chinese approaches to UN peacekeeping in Africa, offering insights into how these rising powers interact with African nations. It analyzes their motivations and guiding principles in peacekeeping on the continent, comparing their approaches and highlighting differences in scope and impact. Rajeesh Kumar | 2024 | Monograph
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. R. Vignesh , Abhay Kumar Singh | 24 April 2024 | Issue Brief
Armenia’s French Connection Armenia–France ties are now shaping regional geopolitics in the Caucasus, and their bilateral relationship has become more meaningful after the Nagorno-Karabakh war. Jason Wahlang | 23 April 2024 | IDSA Comments
The Escalating Israel–Iran Conflict Israel’s successful interception of Iranian missiles and drones has restored its image as a superior military power regionally, an image which was dented by the October 2023 Hamas attacks. Prasanta Kumar Pradhan | 22 April 2024 | IDSA Comments
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. Abhishek Mishra | 19 April 2024 | Issue Brief
Security Threats to the Chinese Nationals in Pakistan Repeated attacks on Chinese nationals on Pakistani soil is seen as a critical challenge for continued China–Pakistan economic cooperation. Priyanka Singh | 19 April 2024 | Issue Brief
Emerging Security-Related Equations in Southeast Asia New mini-laterals are taking shape to address the considerable challenges facing the ASEAN-centered regional security architecture. Temjenmeren Ao | 19 April 2024 | Issue Brief
Ukraine War: A Thorn in the Arms Control Talks The Russia–Ukraine war has not only exacerbated already broken relations between the US and Russia but has emerged as a major hindrance to the conduct of the arms control talks. Niranjan Chandrashekhar Oak | April 18, 2024 | IDSA Comments
India–Nigeria Defence Cooperation: Contexts, Drivers and Prospects Eghosa E. Osaghae | July-September 2023 | Journal of Defence Studies
India–Africa Military-cum-Defence Diplomacy: A Viable Option Swaim Prakash Singh | July-September 2023 | Journal of Defence Studies