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Where has Russia gained after four years of the War with Ukraine? 

By : Simar Kaur, Research Analyst, GSDN Introduction  The fourth anniversary of Russia’s full military attack on Ukraine, which has escalated into what is perhaps the...

The Unfinished Revolution: A Critical Assessment of China’s EUV Lithography Programme 

By: Upasna Mishra For nearly a decade, the extreme ultraviolet (EUV) lithography system has functioned as the decisive chokepoint in global semiconductor production. Manufactured exclusively...

Current Status of IMEC 

By : Shaurya Pandey, Research Analyst, GSDN Introduction  The India-Middle East-Europe Economic Corridor (IMEC) is a multi-modal connectivity initiative that was formally launched at the Group...

VIETNAM’S MANUFACTURING TRACK: MOVING UP IN THE GLOBAL VALUE CHAIN  

By : Glory Saikia, Research Analyst, GSDN Samsung hires an average of 2,000 people a week for its production facilities in Vietnam. The diversification of...

Beyond Hedging: Why India’s Embrace of Japan Is a Strategic Necessity, Not Just a China Play

By: Khushbu Ahlawat, Consulting Editor, GSDN Introduction When Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi landed in New Delhi on 1 July for the 16th India-Japan Annual...

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From Multilateralism to Strategic Tradecraft: India’s Trade Diplomacy in a Fragmenting World Order

By: Khushbu Ahlawat, Consulting Editor, GSDN Introduction Global trade is no longer merely an economic exchange of goods and services; it has become a strategic instrument...

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...

PM Modi’s visit to Israel: Implications for Peace in the Middle East 

By: Sonalika Singh, Consulting Editor, GSDN Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s recent two-day state visit to Israel his first since the landmark 2017 trip that made him...

Burden-Sharing and Sea Power: Why India Must Rethink Naval Strategy in America’s New Indo-Pacific Doctrine

By: Khushbu Ahlawat, Consulting Editor, GSDN Introduction In an era defined by shifting power balances and intensifying competition in the Indo-Pacific, the United States’ release of...

From Strategic Convergence to Defence Realignment: India–Armenia Security Cooperation in a Shifting Eurasian Order

By: Khushbu Ahlawat, Consulting Editor, GSDN Introduction India–Armenia relations have entered a decisive phase of strategic consolidation, shaped by intensifying geopolitical competition in the South Caucasus...

From Diaspora Diplomacy to Maritime Strategy: The Strategic Consolidation of India–Malaysia Relations in the Indo-Pacific

By: Khushbu Ahlawat, Consulting Editor, GSDN Introduction India–Malaysia relations have entered a phase of strategic consolidation that reflects wider transformations within the Indo-Pacific order. Anchored in...

AI Summit in India: The Path ahead for India to become an AI Power  

By : Sonalika Singh, Consulting Editor, GSDN The India AI Impact Summit 2026 marks a defining moment in the country’s technological evolution, positioning India not...

From Zeitenwende to Indo-Pacific: Why India Is Central to Germany’s Strategic Reset

By: Khushbu Ahlawat, Consulting Editor, GSDN Introduction Germany’s declaration of Zeitenwende in 2022 marked a historic rupture in its post–Cold War strategic culture. Triggered by Russia’s...

From High-Speed Growth to Strategic Recalibration: Decoding China’s Economic Slowdown under Xi Jinping

By: Khushbu Ahlawat, Consulting Editor, GSDN Introduction Standing apart from previous Chinese Communist Party (CCP) leaders such as Mao Zedong and Deng Xiaoping, China’s post-1978 economic...

Between Blood Alliance and Strategic Liability: Reassessing the China–North Korea Equation in a Shifting Global Order

By: Khushbu Ahlawat, Consulting Editor, GSDN Introduction The relationship between the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK) and the People’s Republic of China (PRC) is often...

Geography vs. Geopolitics: Can Pakistan Bridge Central Asia’s Connectivity Divide?

By: Khushbu Ahlawat, Consulting Editor, GSDN Introduction The geopolitics of connectivity has re-emerged as the defining axis of Eurasian power competition. As supply chains fragment, sanctions...

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,...

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