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The Waning Red Shadow: Is India’s Maoist Insurgency Truly Near Its End?

By: Khushbu Ahlawat, Consulting Editor, GSDN From Naxalbari to the Red Corridor: Origins, Expansion, and Ideological Foundations The trajectory of India’s Maoist insurgency, often referred to...

NATO at a Crossroads: Trump and the Exit Debate

By: Khushbu Ahlawat, Consulting Editor, GSDN Origins of NATO and the Foundations of Collective Security The debate surrounding a possible U.S. withdrawal from NATO cannot be...

Reservation or Recalibration? Unpacking the Political Economy of Women’s Quotas and Delimitation in India

By: Khushbu Ahlawat, Consulting Editor, GSDN Reform, Representation, and the Federal Question India’s push for women’s reservation promises a historic leap toward gender equality, yet its...

Oil Shockwaves and Economic Ripples: How the West Asian Crisis Threatens India’s Growth Trajectory

By:Khushbu Ahlawat, Consulting Editor, GSDN Energy Disruptions and India’s Structural VulnerabilityThe ongoing geopolitical instability in West Asia, layered atop the prolonged Russia-Ukraine conflict, has once...

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INAS 335: A New Chapter in the Indian Navy’s Rotary Wing Modernisation

By: Lt Col JS Sodhi (Retd), Editor, GSDN INAS 335 the Indian Navy’s second MH 60R squadron represents a clear inflection point in the Indian...

China’s Last Lap for Taiwan: Time for Military Alliance

By: Lt Col JS Sodhi (Retd), Editor, GSDN Giulio Douhet, the famous Italian army general, regarded as the Father of Strategic Air Power’s statement in...

China’s Surge in Hypersonic Missiles: Implications for the World

By: Sanya Singh In the past ten years, China’s rapid development of hypersonic missile technology has been among the most consequential in global military affairs....

Gun Culture in USA: Problems for America

By: Sk Md Assad Armaan Gun culture in the United States of America is rooted in social, historical and political nuances that shape public consciousness....

Taiwan’s military preparedness in response to China’s growing Assertiveness

By: Jaiwant Singh Jhala China and Taiwan have been involved in the conflict dating back to the Chinese civil war which ended in 1949. Peoples’...

Why Russia Matters to India: Rise of Ruble and Rupee

By: Tushar Jain India and Russia share one of the most trusted and long-lasting friendships in the world. This relationship began during the time of...

IdidntGo: A Consumer Saga of IndiGo’s Gamble, Statutory Apathy and DGCA’s Failings

By: Brigadier KGK Nair, SM (Retired) The IndiGo crisis has been splashed across headlines over the last few days, with more than 1.2 lakh passengers...

India’s Fighter Jet Challenge

By: Col Ashwin Baindur (Retd) India has a fighter aircraft problem — we simply do not have enough of them. The Indian Air Force (IAF)...

Strategic Learning, Regional Impact: The Naval War College in Maritime Diplomacy

By: Cdr Kalesh Mohanan The Naval War College (NWC), located in Goa, stands as a cornerstone in India's maritime strategic ecosystem. As a premier institution...

What Do You Do in the Navy?

By: Capt Vikas Anand, Indian Navy The Indian Navy owes its origins to the warrant from the Lord High Admiral which authorised combatant status to...

Indian Navy: Safeguarding our Seas, Shaping our Future

By: Lt Cdr Deepak Sharma Every year on 04 December, India pauses to honour the men and women in Whites, who guard our seas; often...

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