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US’ Daring Pilot Rescue in Iran 

By: Sonalika Singh, Consulting Editor, GSDN The dramatic rescue of a United States airman deep within Iranian territory stands as one of the most complex and high-risk...

Trump’s MAGA: Dream or Work-in-Progress

By: Prachi Kushwah, Research Analyst, GSDN The political slogan “Make America Great Again” (MAGA) has emerged as one of the most influential and debated ideas...

Current Status of IMEC 

By:Sonalika Singh, Consulting Editor, GSDN The India–Middle East–Europe Economic Corridor (IMEC), unveiled during the G20 Summit in New Delhi in September 2023, was envisioned as...

Why the Western Hemisphere Matters to the United States?

By: Ankit Raj, Research Analyst, GSDN The Western Hemisphere has been at the centre stage of the United States foreign policy, economic strategies, and national...

Guardians or Instruments? The Politicisation of Anti-Corruption Institutions

By: Khushbu Ahlawat, Consulting Editor, GSDN Introduction Anti-corruption institutions are designed to function as the moral and legal sentinels of democratic governance. Their legitimacy rests...

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Trump 2.0 and States Scouting for Strategic Symphony

By: Pragathi Kowndinya, Research Analyst, GSDN Trumpism’, lately, a term in the trend. Scholars opine that ‘Trumpism’ was coined to mark the outright personality, high...

China-Japan Relations: Critical Juncture

By: Manvi Banta, Research Analyst, GSDN “One can change friends, but one cannot change neighbors”: This quote from a former Indian prime minister applies to...

China-Mexico Relations: Arduous Times for America

By: Shivangee Bhattacharya, Research Analyst, GSDN In recent decades, China's interaction with Latin America has seen exponential growth with Mexico moving perceptibly from one of...

Assad’s Collapse: The US-Israel’s Rise in Syria

By: Gayathri Pramod, Research Analyst, GSDN The fall of Bashar al-Assad's regime in Syria has caused a significant change in the Middle East's geopolitical scene,...

Compendium 2024: Here’s a déjà vu on how India grabbed Global Spotlight in 2024 with her Foreign Policy (Part II)

By: Aastha Agarwal The new Ram Mandir at Ayodhya was inaugurated on January 22, 2024, after the temple premises being closed for over 500 years...

The Bush Doctrine as a Grand Strategy: In Retrospect

By: Dhritiman Banerjee The MENA region and Afghanistan have become increasingly important focal points among experts on National Security issues. While, these states have been...

After Google’s Willow, Israel launches Quantum Computer Powered by Superconductor Technology

By: Suman Sharma Israel’s first domestically built quantum computer, utilising advanced superconducting technology, is now operational. The 20-qubit quantum computer was developed under the leadership...

Army Day 2025: Apt Display of India’s Military Might

By: Lt Col JS Sodhi (Retd), Editor, GSDN As was appropriate the Indian Army’s decision to hold the annual Army Day Parade of 2025 in...

India’s ‘Island Diplomacy’: Building Trust and Partnerships in the Indo-Pacific

By: Aishwarya Dutta Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s 2018 Shangri-La address provided a broad framework for India’s Indo-Pacific vision. The speech asserted India’s geographic definition...

Compendium 2024: Here’s a déjà vu on how India grabbed Global Spotlight in 2024 in her Foreign Policy (Part I)

By: Aastha Agarwal On January 01, 2024, the BRICS, in line with Johannesburg Declaration of the 15th Summit, opened its doors to embrace 5 new...

AI-Driven Terrorism: Unveiling a Crime against Humanity and its Threat to Global Justice

By: Harshit Singh The essence of global justice basically lies in the concept that it the ongoing and ever-continuing endeavors to achieve justice globally for...

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