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Will the Israel-Lebanon Ceasefire Hold? 

By: Sonalika Singh, Consulting Editor, GSDN In regions where history is layered with conflict and fragile understandings, a ceasefire rarely signals resolution; more often, it represents a...

The Waning Red Shadow: Is India’s Maoist Insurgency Truly Near Its End?

By: Khushbu Ahlawat, Consulting Editor, GSDN From Naxalbari to the Red Corridor: Origins, Expansion, and Ideological Foundations The trajectory of India’s Maoist insurgency, often referred to...

NATO at a Crossroads: Trump and the Exit Debate

By: Khushbu Ahlawat, Consulting Editor, GSDN Origins of NATO and the Foundations of Collective Security The debate surrounding a possible U.S. withdrawal from NATO cannot be...

Reservation or Recalibration? Unpacking the Political Economy of Women’s Quotas and Delimitation in India

By: Khushbu Ahlawat, Consulting Editor, GSDN Reform, Representation, and the Federal Question India’s push for women’s reservation promises a historic leap toward gender equality, yet its...

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General Upendra Dwivedi: Command of the World’s Finest Army

By: Lt Col JS Sodhi (Retd), Editor, GSDN General Omar Bradley, the US Army Field Commander reckoned during the World War II “Leadership is intangible,...

General Manoj Pande: Epitome of Professionalism

By: Lt Col JS Sodhi (Retd), Editor, GSDN General Manoj Pande, the Chief of Army Staff (COAS) of the Indian Army, brought to fore new...

Impact of India’s Defence Indigenization on Global Political Dynamics

By: Sourishree Ghosh, Research Analyst, GSDN India has made significant efforts towards modernisation of its armed forces. One of the positive aspects is that the...

A Chance to Peace in Middle East

By: Seetal Patra, Research Analyst, GSDN The concept of ‘moderates’ in the case of Middle East crisis is no more a practical lens to find...

Voices of Discontent: Gilgit-Baltistan’s Fight for Economic Justice

By: Lt Col JS Sodhi (Retd), Editor, GSDN In January and February 2024, Gilgit-Baltistan (GB) witnessed a wave of mass protests, sit-ins, and strikes as...

Philippines-China’s Turbulent Ties

By: Aidamol Joseph, Research Analyst, GSDN Throughout their many decades together, relations between China and Philippines have generally been friendly and cordial. Nonetheless, intense problems...

China’s Firm Stance on Taiwan Independence: Global Ramifications and India’s Strategic Response

By: Lipun Kumar Sanbad The question of Taiwan's independence has long been a significant issue in international relations, particularly involving China, Taiwan, and other nations...

India-Maldives Standoff and its Implications

By: Kashif Anwar, Research Analyst, GSDN Introduction Growing India and China competition which was brewing for last few years, the development of India Out Campaign and...

AUKUS: Assessing the State of the Security Pact

By: Nabhjyot Arora, Research Analyst, GSDN The AUKUS accord signed in September 2021 created ripples in the Indo-Pacific, potentially enabling Canberra to acquire nuclear powered...

Red Shield Engineers’ Rescue & Relief: Relentless Assistance during the Manipur Floods

By: Lt Col JS Sodhi (Retd), Editor, GSDN As the incessant rainfall since the midnight of May 27, 2024 created havoc and caused flash floods...

Pakistan’s Nuclear Weapons: The Dangers in the Indian Sub-Continent

By: Aasi Ansari, Research Analyst, GSDN Introduction South Asia is considered one of the nuclear flashpoint due to the three nuclear armed bordering countries, i.e., India,...

75 Years of NATO: Relevance and Future

By: Darshan Gajjar, Research Analyst, GSDN “There’s also hatred here... They’d be the first to be dreadfully unhappy if Russia should somehow rebuild itself, even...

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