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July 8, 2025

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Fault Lines in Belgrade: Serbia’s Deepening Crisis

By: Ahana Sarkar On June 13, 2025, protests erupted in Belgrade in response to leaked reports suggesting that the Serbian government was quietly negotiating territorial...

Why Egypt matters in the MENA Region?

By: Namya Sethi As a sociology student, I’ve often found myself captivated by Egypt’s unique position in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region....

Why Mainstream & Social Media Matter?

By: Lt Col JS Sodhi (Retd), Editor, GSDN The morning prayer of the National Defence Academy, Khadakwasla, which is the world-renowned Tri-Services training institution located...

Why Turkey matters in Global Geopolitics?

By: Shreya Dabral, Research Analyst, GSDN Turkey is considered as a strong nation when we hear about global geopolitics. Well, the significance arises from the...

The Iron Bond: US Patronage and Israeli Power

By: C Shraddha The existence of the United States-Israel relationship predates the statehood of the Jewish nation-state. On March 3, 1919, the 28th President of...

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Strong India-Azerbaijan ties will Benefit both Nations

By: Sonalika Singh, Research Analyst, GSDN In the context of an increasingly interconnected world, the significance of bilateral relations between countries cannot be overstated. One...

India’s Pivot to BIMSTEC: A Strategic Shift away from SAARC?

By: Soniya Bugaliya As Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi is in Thailand to attend the 6th BIMSTEC Summit in Thailand, his very presence underscores a...

A Jeopardized Geopolitical Juggernaut between Japan and Russia

By: Pragathi Kowndinya, Research Analyst, GSDN The year was 2012. Shinzo Abe returned to power as the Prime Minister of Japan. Ever since he occupied...

Vietnam’s Emergence as a Manufacturing Hub

By: Sandhya Ladwal, Research Analyst, GSDN In recent years, Vietnam has emerged as a dynamic player on the global manufacturing stage, capturing the attention of...

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...

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...

Crisis in Congo: Conflict, Humanitarian Struggles and the Path Forward

By: Mahima Sharma, Research Analyst, GSDN The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) is a wealthier nation in terms of natural resources, but a nation plagued...

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...

Yours Geopolitically Khaund: Trump, Chabahar, and the Question of India’s Strategic Autonomy?

By: Anuraag Khaund Last month witnessed a flurry of activities and analyses as PM Narendra Modi went for his first summit on 13 February with...

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