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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...

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...

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Post-Ceasefire Cybersecurity Challenges: NATO’s Eastern Flank in the Face of Evolving Hybrid Warfare Tactics

By: Meghna Dasgupta The recent talks of ceasefire between Ukraine and Russia are a pivotal moment in Eastern European geopolitics. While the cessation of active...

Indian Ocean Ship SAGAR: Unique Collaboration for Safer Seas & Collective Security

By: Lt Col JS Sodhi (Retd), Editor, GSDN The India Ocean has witnessed strong regional trade and collaboration across millennia, with sea-based trade across the...

Mexico’s Rise as a Global Manufacturing Hub

By: Sofiqua Yesmin, Research Analyst, GSDN Over the past few decades, Mexico has changed into a worldwide fabricating powerhouse, drawing in venture from a few...

Artificial Intelligence’s role in Countering Grey Zone Tactics in the East & South China Sea

By: Munira Qaiser, Research Analyst, GSDN The East and South China Seas are central to global trade and security, and their geopolitical significance has led...

Amid UN Report and Ceasefire Talk, Turmoil Continues in Gaza

By: Kashif Anwar As the ongoing conflict in Gaza has escalated amid grave allegations and fragile diplomatic efforts, the United Nations has published a report...

Myanmar-Bangladesh Relations: Effect on India

By: Samruddhee Sapkale, Research Analyst, GSDN Myanmar and Bangladesh share a complex and historically rich connection, with official diplomatic ties established in 1972. This relationship...

Global South Fears For Millions Of Lives As USAID Stalls

For decades, the United States Agency for International Development or USAID has been a lifeline for millions across the Global South, funding critical programs...

Russia’s Nuclear Program

By: Aasi Ansari, Research Analyst, GSDN Russia is the largest nuclear weapons state, and a depository state of the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) under which...

D-10 Strategy Forum: An Overview

By: Anushka Khatri, Research Analyst, GSDN The D-10 Strategy Forum is a vital project in worldwide rule, created to encourage planned collaboration between leading free...

US sanctions Qatar aid to the new Syrian Regime

By: Kashif Anwar Qatar who emerged as a key player in Syria’s fragile transition pledged to provide financial aid to fund salaries for Syrian public...

Longest Bike Rally of the Indian Armed Forces: The Military Shines Yet Again

By: Lt Col JS Sodhi (Retd), Editor, GSDN As the weather in Vijaynagar in the eastern Indian state of Arunachal Pradesh started getting inclement, with...

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