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USA’s SPACE PROWESS: AN ANALYSIS 

By: Jaiwant Singh Jhala, Research Analyst, GSDN The exploration of outer space has been one of humanity’s greatest achievements, and the United States has played...

Till When Will the Middle East Not See Peace? 

By : Andey Vivaan, Research Analyst, GSDN In global politics, the Middle East is a very important place. It is a region of rich in energy resources the foundation...

How Geography Aided Iran in its War with USA & Israel 

By : Bhavika Bhartiya, Research Analyst, GSDN Discussions of wars usually revolve around weapons, soldiers, and technology. However, geography, which is the actual physical environment...

China’s Space Power: An Analysis 

By : Simar Kaur, Research Analyst, GSDN Introduction  Since the start of the new millennium, the People's Republic of China has gone from having a fledgling...

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Navigating Turbulent Waters: The Philippines’ Strategic Battle for Maritime Security and Stability

By: Lipun Kumar Sanbad The Philippines, an archipelagic nation with over 7,000 islands, sits at the heart of one of the world's most strategically significant...

Geopolitical Implications of the Indian Parliamentary Elections 2024

By: Nabhjyot Arora, Research Analyst, GSDN India conducted the third parliamentary elections between April 19- June 01, 2024 where the Bhartiya Janata Party (BJP) led...

Gilgit-Baltistan: A region in Distress under Pakistan Occupation

By: Lt Col JS Sodhi (Retd), Editor, GSDN Nestled between the Himalayas and the Karakoram, Gilgit-Baltistan is a region of breathtaking beauty and strategic importance....

Trump’s Assassination Attempt: Another Attempt and Security Dilemma of US Presidents

By: Srijan Sharma Last serious assassination attempt on an US President/ex-President was made in May 2005 when an Armenian named Vladmir Arutyunian threw a live...

Suggestions for the Indian Army Chief: A Veteran’s Perspective

By: Major General Sudhakar Jee, VSM (Retd) With a vast operational experience in dealing with China and Pakistan, India couldn’t have asked for any one...

Caught in a Camaraderie: The SCO and the brewing Bilateral Relationships amid the absence of Prime Minister Narendra Modi

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Problems in Hungary: Headache for the European Union

By: Mahima Sharma, Research Analyst, GSDN The European Union's relationship with Hungary has reached a critical juncture, marked by persistent violations of rule of law...

SAARC’s Failure: Cause of Concern for India

By: Darshan Gajjar, Research Analyst, GSDN The realist school of thought in international relations (IR) considers the international system to be anarchic, where there is...

The 2024 G7 Summit

By: Kashif Anwar. Research Analyst, GSDN Keeping in mind the development taking place across the globe whether it’s the Russia-Ukraine conflict, ongoing situation in the...

Telecom Companies in Pakistan: A Panoptic Surveillance System

By: Lt Col JS Sodhi (Retd), Editor, GSDN The revelation that telecom companies operating in Pakistan are managing a mass surveillance system, known as the...

Africa’s tilt towards Russia & China

By: Sourishree Ghosh, Research Analyst, GSDN A new scramble for Africa is looming over the horizon. Africa remains a crucial source of critical minerals, gold,...

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,...

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