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Iran’s Victory in the 40-day War: Lessons for Nations at War-Risk

By: Lt Col JS Sodhi (Retd), Editor, GSDN In 546 BCE, King Croesus of Lydia (part of modern-day Türkiye), the richest kingdom of that era,...

Is NATO Dead?

By: Dhritiman Banerjee The North Atlantic Treaty Alliance (NATO) was formed on April 4th,1949 as the Western Counterweight to the Soviet Union in the newly...

How Cheap UAVs Are Exposing the Limits of Expensive Air Defence Systems?

By: Khushbu Ahlawat, Consulting Editor, GSDN Introduction: A New Era of Asymmetric Warfare The nature of warfare is undergoing a profound transformation. For decades, military power...

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Why Mainstream & Social Media Matter?

By: Lt Col JS Sodhi (Retd), Editor, GSDN The morning prayer of the National Defence Academy, Khadakwasla, which is the world-renowned Tri-Services training institution located...

Why Turkey matters in Global Geopolitics?

By: Shreya Dabral, Research Analyst, GSDN Turkey is considered as a strong nation when we hear about global geopolitics. Well, the significance arises from the...

The Iron Bond: US Patronage and Israeli Power

By: C Shraddha The existence of the United States-Israel relationship predates the statehood of the Jewish nation-state. On March 3, 1919, the 28th President of...

The Iran-Israel War: What India Can Learn

By: Chethana Enugula The short but fierce Iran-Israel War of 2025 has become a geopolitical benchmark. A preemptive airstrike on Iranian nuclear and military targets...

Beyond Convenience: The Dynamics of Pakistan-USA Relations

By: Ahana Sarkar Field Marshal Asim Munir’s recent visit to the United States marks a critical juncture in Pakistan-USA relations, coming at a time when...

Land Warfare in the Anthropocene: Ecological Constraints on Future Indian Military Operations

By: Taha Ali At a breathtaking pace, climate change is reshaping battlefield environments, becoming a threat multiplier that we need to center on in military...

Has USA Re-Emerged as the Key Player in the Middle East?

By: Namya Sethi The Middle East is still enormously significant to world politics because it has a lot of oil, is the birthplace of three...

Is IMEC a Casualty of the Middle East Tensions?

By: Simran Sodhi It would be an appropriate assessment to make at this point that one of the biggest casualties of the Israel-Iran conflict is...

Why Hard Power Only Matters?

By: Lt Col JS Sodhi (Retd), Editor, GSDN Thucydides, the famous Greek historian’s quote in 430 BCE “The strong do what they have to do...

Taiwan at the Fault Line: Strategic Geography and the US-China Contest for Indo-Pacific Supremacy

By: Geehan Kooner ‘Wars begin where deep currents of conflict between major powers converge—where opposing military forces face each other, poised for action. One false...

Pakistan’s Marriages of Convenience

By: Brigadier Anil John Alfred Pereira, SM (Retd) As the geopolitical sands shift, India’s commitment must be to nurture the belief that true security and...

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