By: Aidamol Joseph, Research Analyst, GSDN
Throughout their many decades together, relations between China and Philippines have generally been friendly and cordial. Nonetheless, intense problems...
By: Lipun Kumar Sanbad
The question of Taiwan's independence has long been a significant issue in international relations, particularly involving China, Taiwan, and other nations...
By: Kashif Anwar, Research Analyst, GSDN
Introduction
Growing India and China competition which was brewing for last few years, the development of India Out Campaign and...
By: Nabhjyot Arora, Research Analyst, GSDN
The AUKUS accord signed in September 2021 created ripples in the Indo-Pacific, potentially enabling Canberra to acquire nuclear powered...
By: Aasi Ansari, Research Analyst, GSDN
Introduction
South Asia is considered one of the nuclear flashpoint due to the three nuclear armed bordering countries, i.e., India,...
By: Darshan Gajjar, Research Analyst, GSDN
“There’s also hatred here... They’d be the first to be dreadfully unhappy if Russia should somehow rebuild itself, even...
By: Mahima Sharma, Research Analyst, GSDN
In recent years, China has been rapidly expanding its military power and influence, with significant implications for global security....
By: Lt Col JS Sodhi (Retd), Editor, GSDN
Pakistan has a diverse population with numerous minority groups, including Muslims, Christians, Sikhs, Hindus, and other religious...
By: Muktha Prasannan, Research Analyst, GSDN
The United States' foreign policy governs its relations with other countries and establishes guidelines for its institutions, businesses, and...
By: Sourishree Ghosh, Research Analyst, GSDN
Strategic Importance of India’s Second-Strike Capability
The sea-based nuclear weapons in South Asia have received less priority than their land-based...