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International Seminar on The Indian Model: Federalism, Pluralism and Democratic Resilience in a Divided World, organized by the Dept of Political Science, Galsi Mahavidyalaya

By: Dr. Abhishek Karmakar The Department of Political Science of Galsi Mahavidyalaya successfully organized the Seventh International Seminar on 6–7 March at the college seminar...

One Month of Bangladesh Elections 2026: Has the Outlook for India changed in Bangladesh?

By: Trishnakhi Parashar, Research Analyst, GSDN The parliamentary elections in Bangladesh were held recently on 12 February 2026. The elections marked one of the most...

Nepal Elections: Implications for India 

By: Sonalika Singh, Consulting Editor, GSDN The parliamentary elections held in Nepal on 5 March 2026 represent one of the most consequential political developments in the country...

Japan’s ODA to Conflict Prone Countries- A Comparative Analysis of Yemen, Sri Lanka, and the Philippines

By: Khushbu Ahlawat, Consulting Editor, GSDN INTRODUCTION  Japan's unwavering dedication to Official Development Assistance (ODA) is a testament to its transformative influence on the global stage....

Code, Power and Sovereignty: Why India Must Control the Algorithms Shaping the Future

By: Khushbu Ahlawat, Consulting Editor, GSDN Algorithms and the New Geopolitics of Power The nature of global power is undergoing a profound transformation. Historically, geopolitical influence...

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The Illusion of Permanent Solution: Why Absolute Security in Strategic and Security Affairs can be seen as a ‘Myth’?

By: Pritam Sarbabdiya The recent Pahalgam terror attack in Kashmir underscores a hard reality in the realm of intelligence, strategic, and security affairs, the idea...

The Sentinels of Kulgam: Gentle Hearts, Strong Hands–34 Rashtriya Rifles

By: Haroon Imtiaz Kulgam, often called the heart of South Kashmir, is a land of deep emotions—filled with stories of both struggle and hope. As...

Is Bhutan Tilting Towards China?

By: Sofiqua Yesmin, Research Analyst, GSDN Nestled in the eastern Himalayas, the Kingdom of Bhutan has long maintained a delicate balance between its two giant...

How Economic Depression of 1930 led to World War II

By: Paarvana Sree, Research Analyst, GSDN The Great Depression was one of the most terrible events that started in the United States in 1929 and...

Western Europe at Crossroads between USA, China and Russia: Navigating a Complex Geopolitical Landscape

By: Priya Naik. Research Analyst, GSDN The 21st century has witnessed a profound transformation in global power dynamics, marked by China’s economic dominance and Russia’s...

BIMSTEC 2025

By: Sonalika Singh, Research Analyst, GSDN The Bay of Bengal Initiative for Multi-Sectoral Technical and Economic Cooperation (BIMSTEC) stands as a testament to the collaborative...

Will SQUAD be Successful in Countering China?

By: Rishya Dharmani, Research Analyst, GSDN The Biden administration had proposed SQUAD to bolster peace, mutual deterrence and freedom of navigation in the Indo-Pacific. The...

Will South Korea & Japan go Nuclear

By: Aasi Ansari, Research Analyst, GSDN Due to recent changes in the United States nuclear policies, many countries have started doubting America’s nuclear umbrella and...

Trans-Caspian International Trade Route: An Analysis

By: Anushka Khatri, Research Analyst, GSDN The Trans-Caspian International Transport Route (TITR) also known as the Middle Corridor is quickly progressing as an important link...

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