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From Oil to Minerals: Why Washington Is Growing Wary of India’s Global Choices?

By: Tushar Jain For years, the United States has presented India as a natural partner in countering China. Washington has praised New Delhi as a...

China’s Rise: Don’t Democracies Progress?

By: Lt Col JS Sodhi (Retd), Editor, GSDN In many fora that I am part of, an often-heard statement which one gets to discern whenever...

Why Nepal Saw Unrest?

By: Sanskriti Singh, Research Analyst, GSDN On the surface, the recent turmoil in Nepal may seem like another protest against a government action. However, it...

Will Trump’s Peace Plan Last in the Middle East?

By: Prachi Kushwah, Research Analyst, GSDN When former United States President Donald J. Trump unveiled his “Peace to Prosperity” plan on January 28, 2020, the...

Current status of IMEC: Cause of Concern?

By: Sanjay Mummana, Research Analyst, GSDN The India-Middle East-Europe Economic Corridor (IMEC) was among the most ambitious international connectivity projects announced in the recent years....

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Between Missiles and Memory: Why the North Korea–Japan Standoff Is More Than a Security Crisis

By: Ahana Sarkar In recent months, people in Japan have become used to waking up to alerts warning of missiles flying overhead. These aren’t drills...

Simran Speaks: India vis-à-vis BRICS & SCO as the Global Equations Shift

By: Simran Sodhi, Guest Author, GSDN There has been a lot of debate within India of late about how relevant are multilateral institutions like BRICS...

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...

Beyond Convenience: The Dynamics of Pakistan-USA Relations

By: Ahana Sarkar Field Marshal Asim Munir’s recent visit to the United States marks a critical juncture in Pakistan-USA relations, coming at a time when...

Has USA Re-Emerged as the Key Player in the Middle East?

By: Namya Sethi The Middle East is still enormously significant to world politics because it has a lot of oil, is the birthplace of three...

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...

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...

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