Scholars’ Point

Soft Power: The Modi Way

India’s new vision of soft power entails a balanced way of its old values and new strategic adjustments.

India-Israel Maritime Co-operation: A Potential Convergence

Israel’s engagement with other South and Southeast-Asian nations is growing, it needs to rethink about its maritime security policy in the Indian ocean region. A trilateral naval partnership between India, the US,…

At the Raisina Dialogue 2020: Snippets from the panel discussion on “ Fluid Fleets – Navigating Tides of Revision in the Indo- Pacific”

This time the Raisina Dialogue participation witnessed more openness among the speakers to speak about China and the challenges it poses as compared to the last year’s conference.

Australia’s Bush Fire Crisis: Policies and Politics

2019 saw one of the worst bush fires ever in the history of Australia.

The US-Iran tensions and Implications for India’s Strategic Autonomy

Although tensions between Iran and the US seem to have reduced, in the face of such an unfavorable international environment, a non-aligned and deliberately ambiguous stance may work best to serve India’s…

Understanding the United States Space Force

The move to create USSF by the US could end up militarizing space, as it could act as the first step in an already accelerated competition between the US, China, and Russia…

The rising stake of Human Security amid Climate change in the Indo-Pacific Region

Climate change has been steadily portrayed as a security issue in recent years, with some analysts even going further to term it as the 21st century’s most pressing security issue.

IMPLICATIONS OF BREXIT

It is very significant for the UK to adopt a “positive-sum game” while continuing the process of negotiations with the European Union.

Looking Beyond the China Factor in Indo-Nepal relations

We recognize Nepal as an independent country and wish her well, but even a child knows that one cannot go to Nepal without passing through India. Therefore, no other country can have…

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