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Book Review: Why Bharat Matters

By: Aastha Agarwal After the resounding success of his debut book ‘The India Way’ in 2020, S Jaishankar, a veteran diplomat, former Foreign Secretary and...

Research Paper: Exploring India’s Foreign Policy and Relations with Israel amid the Israel-Palestine Conflict

By: Yash Gajmal Introduction Despite being relatively small and still in its early stages, Israel has played a significant role in India's foreign policy discussions, both...

Golden Crescent: Global Danger Zone

By: Deeplaxmi Patil, Research Analyst, GSDN Introduction Nestled amidst the rugged terrain and towering peaks of Central Asia lies a region for its pivotal role in...

South China Sea: The New Centre of Geopolitics

By: Sourishree Ghosh, Research Analyst, GSDN The South China Sea (SCS) is the new arena of geopolitical competition and rivalry. The South China Sea not...

Balochistan: Land of Forced Disappearances

By: Lt Col JS Sodhi (Retd), Editor, GSDN Introduction Balochistan which is the largest of the four provinces of Pakistan by area, has the ignominy of...

How close is Iran in acquiring a Nuclear Weapon

By: Aasi Ansari, Research Analyst, GSDN Introduction Since highly enriched Uranium was discovered, the authorities of Iran and the UN watchdog have been discussing the nuclear...

The “Little Red Dot” of Southeast Asia: Singapore’s Internal Dynamics and its Balancing Role in the Indo-Pacific

By: Aishwarya Dutta Introduction A non-communist regime popularly construed as a “pseudo-democracy”, Singapore is home to the ‘healthiest’ and the most ‘disciplined’ population of the world...

Ethiopian Crisis: A Catastrophe in Making

By: Nabhjyot Arora, Research Analyst, GSDN ‘Bring the weapon; do you support Fano?’ – a question amongst that many Amnesty International officials asked to the...

Conference on Disarmament 2024: Key Highlights

By: Mahima Sharma, Research Analyst, GSDN The Conference on Disarmament (CD) stands as a pivotal forum for international dialogue and negotiation on disarmament issues, playing...

What would a Successful Grand Strategy look like for the Foreign Policy of India

By: Swaraj Parameswaran Introduction With India geographically being the seventh-largest nation on earth and reportedly the most populous country, there is great need for it to...

Book Review: The Devils Will Get No Rest

By: Darshan Gajjar, Research Analyst, GSDN “You were given the choice between war and dishonour. You chose dishonour, and you will have war,” notably remarked...

The Indo-Pacific and the three C’s: China, Challenges and Cooperation

By: Aishwarya Dutta The Indo-Pacific region with its ever-expansive dynamism spans 36 countries spread across major continents, 16 time zones, more than half of the...

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