By: Prachi Kushwah, Research Analyst, GSDN
The European Union (EU) is today in a very critical crossroad with the People’s Republic of China. In the...
By: Lt Col JS Sodhi (Retd), Editor, GSDN
South Asia with 25% of the world’s population with 2.04 billion and comprising India, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Maldives,...
By: Sanighdha
“Any aggression against either country shall be considered an aggression against both.” - The catch-phrase of the defense deal
Growing chorus for the Islamic...
By: Trishnakhi Parashar, Research Analyst, GSDN
Resting at the heart of Eurasia, Central Asia has long been more than just a geographic expression— it is...
By: Kashif Anwar
The Pahalgam terror attack and Operation Sindoor which highlighted the nature of India-Pakistan relationship and India’s military capabilities was followed by a...
By: Rudraksh Saklani, Research Analyst, GSDN
In this era, which is not of war, but of geo-economics rather, the latent nature and unmet potential of...
By: Megha Mittal, Research Analyst, GSDN
India-China relations have always been portrayed as a fine balancing act between cooperation and confrontation. They share civilizational linkages...
By: Drishti Gupta, Research Analyst, GSDN
The triangular relationship between the United States, Pakistan, and India has historically shaped the geopolitics of South Asia. Washington’s...