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Why Spratly Islands matter to China

By: Andey Vivaan, Research Analyst, GSDN The Spratly Islands are a scattered collection of reefs, shoals, atolls, and small islands located in the South China...

From Hormuz to Handala: Points to Ruminate for the Indian Armed Forces

By: Brigadier KGK Nair, SM (Retired) I am certain that the lessons learnt from the U.S.–Iranian conflict will be more than just a few slides...

Measures to Reinvigorate India’s Economy

By: Simar Kaur, Research Analyst, GSDN With ten years of inconsistent growth, characterised by the coronavirus outbreak, global disruption in supply chains, and inherent structural...

Will Russia Invade Any Baltic Nation?

By: Shaurya Pandey, Research Analyst, GSDN The question of whether Russia will mount a military invasion against one or more of the Baltic states...

Can the Two-nation theory work for Palestine 

By : Bhaskar Jha, Research Analyst, GSDN The global order goes through a phase of peril as age-old rivalries emerge and manifest itself in various forms of...

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G7 Summit 2025

By: Sonalika Singh, Research Analyst, GSDN The G7 is an informal bloc of industrialized democracies, the United States, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, and the...

Why Turkey Supports Pakistan Militarily: A Strategic Brotherhood in a Changing World

By: Drishti Gupta, Research Analyst, GSDN In today’s changing world, the strong military partnership between Turkey and Pakistan stands out as a key relationship between...

They never Had the Chance: And We are Throwing ours Away

By: Ananya Das, Associate Editor, GSDN The date was June 07, 2025. I don’t know what cracked open inside me today, but I can’t put...

Why South Africa Matters in Global Geopolitics?

By: Afridi Ahmed, Research Analyst, GSDN In 1994 after emerging from the Apartheid regime, South Africa has been considered the most advanced economy in sub-Saharan...

Rise of the Machines: Human Cost of a Digital World

By: Brigadier Anil John Pereira, SM (Retd) Over the past two centuries, technology has not merely advanced but transformed the very fabric of human life....

US-China Trade War

By: Gayathri Pramod The U.S.-China tariff war, initiated in 2018, has evolved into a prolonged economic confrontation with significant global implications. As of mid-2025, both...

Iran’s Pyrrhic Victory over Israel in the 12-Day War

By: Lt Col JS Sodhi (Retd), Editor, GSDN Garry Kasparov, the Russian chess grandmaster famously quoted “At the end of the day, it’s all about...

Quantum Computing and India’s Defense Strategy

By: Taha Ali India's defense R&D ecosystem has recently indicated that quantum science is a national priority now.  In late May 2025, DRDO Chairman Dr....

Indonesia–Malaysia Ties: Between Conflict and Concord

By: C Shraddha The relationship between Indonesia and Malaysia is one of historical richness. This can be mapped back to the 7th century when...

Bangladesh & Myanmar: The Escalating Border Crisis

By: Chethana Enugula The current Bangladesh-Myanmar tensions have become a matter of urgent regional concern, developing out of decades-long ethnic conflict, political unrest, and humanitarian...

Balancing Necessity and Mistrust: A Geopolitical View of Pakistan–U.S. Relations

By: Ahana Sarkar The connection between Pakistan and the United States changed much over the decades; it had times of close partnership and periods of...

“What can bring in Peace in the Middle East?”

By: Namya Sethi The Middle East is one of the most important places in the world for culture and history. It is the birthplace of...

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