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India’s Marine Beauty: INS Vikrant

By: Anusreeta Dutta INS Vikrant has had a bigger effect on India's maritime imagination than most other ships. Vikrant, which the Indian Navy bought from...

Two-Day International Conference on Changing Dynamics of India’s Narrative Diplomacy, organized by the Faculty of Humanities, Social Sciences and Liberal Arts, Shree Guru Gobind...

By: Dr. Shweta Tiwari The Two-Day International Conference on Changing Dynamics of India’s Narrative Diplomacy, was organized by the Faculty of Humanities, Social Sciences and...

Finnish Aerospace Company ICEYE Launches Deforestation Monitoring Solution

By: Suman Sharma ICEYE, a Finnish aerospace company that owns and operates the world's largest constellation of Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) satellites and is a...

The Four-Star Post-Mortem: Why General Naravane’s Late-Onset Courage Falls Short

By: Brigadier KGK Nair, SM (Retd) Working within the realms of ambiguity is the hallmark of a true leader. It is the crucible where the...

ICSSR-Sponsored International Conference at Galsi Mahavidyalaya highlights India’s Democratic Rise and Indigenous Knowledge Systems

By: Dr. Abhishek Karmakar The Department of Political Science, in collaboration with the Internal Quality Assurance Cell (IQAC) of Galsi Mahavidyalaya, successfully organised its Sixth...

China’s Submarine Push into the Indian Ocean and the Shifting Geometry of Power

By: Anusreeta Dutta There is usually no fanfare when the most important changes in geopolitics happen. They happen in silence, with slow deployments, logistical arrangements,...

Are India-Russia Relations as Strong as Before?

By: Prachi Kushwah, Research Analyst, GSDN India and Russia go way back. Their partnership really took off in the middle of the last century—especially during...

Geostrategic Synchronisation in the Indo-Pacific: An Analysis of the QUAD’s Strategic Architecture

By: Prof. (Dr.) ML Meena and Ravi D. Bishnoi In recent years, geopolitical analysts have frequently framed the Indo-Pacific as a compelling geopolitical imagination shaping...

Will Pakistan help Bangladesh go Nuclear?

By: Aasi Ansari, Research Analyst, GSDN The possibility of Pakistan assisting Bangladesh in acquiring nuclear capabilities is one of the most provocative questions in South...

Has the US Operation in Venezuela opened China’s path for Taiwan?

By: Trishnakhi Parashar, Research Analyst, GSDN On January 3, 2026, the United States of America conducted a military operation in Venezuela, reigniting debates far beyond...

India–Bhutan Solar Cooperation Signals a New Phase in Regional Clean Energy Partnership

By: Sagnik Sarkar As South Asia grapples with rising energy demand, climate commitments, and the need for regional cooperation, cross-border renewable energy partnerships are emerging...

Why Spain matters in Global Geopolitics?

By: Ankit Raj, Research Analyst, GSDN The geopolitical history of Spain has had a progression of selective steps, beginning with the central place in the...

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