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June 28, 2026

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Why Spratly Islands matter to China

By: Andey Vivaan, Research Analyst, GSDN The Spratly Islands are a scattered collection of reefs, shoals, atolls, and small islands located in the South China...

Can the Two-nation theory work for Palestine 

By : Bhaskar Jha, Research Analyst, GSDN The global order goes through a phase of peril as age-old rivalries emerge and manifest itself in various forms of...

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...

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Indo-Pacific Flashpoint: Containing China’s Strategic Expansion

By: Khushbu Ahlawat, Consulting Editor, GSDN Introduction The Indo-Pacific has rapidly emerged as the epicenter of contemporary geopolitics, where economic interdependence intersects with intensifying strategic rivalry....

China’s Energy Diplomacy in South Sudan: Oil, Power, and the Politics of Strategic Engagement

By: Khushbu Ahlawat, Consulting Editor, GSDN Introduction The intersection of energy security, geopolitics, and development has made South Sudan a critical arena for global power competition,...

Rebalancing the Multilateral Trading Order: Cameroon, WTO Reform, and the Politics of Global Trade Governance

By: Khushbu Ahlawat, Consulting Editor, GSDN The Crisis of Multilateralism: WTO in a Fragmenting Global Economy The contemporary global trading system stands at a critical juncture,...

Borders, Identity, and Cinematic Nationalism: Interrogating Partition Narratives in Indian Popular Culture

By: Khushbu Ahlawat, Consulting Editor, GSDN Introduction The Partition of India remains one of the most defining and traumatic events in South Asian history, not only...

Strategic Partners, Economic Rivals: Understanding the U.S. Investigation into India’s Trade Policies

By: Khushbu Ahlawat, Consulting Editor, GSDN Introduction Over the past two decades, economic relations between India and the United States have evolved into one of the...

Water at the Core: Building India’s Climate Resilience in an Era of Environmental Uncertainty

By: Khushbu Ahlawat, Consulting Editor, GSDN Introduction Climate change has emerged as one of the defining challenges of the twenty-first century, reshaping ecological systems, economic structures,...

Pakistan–Afghanistan Clashes: Can It Escalate to a Full War? 

By : Sonalika Singh, Consulting Editor, GSDN The recent escalation of hostilities between Pakistan and Afghanistan marks one of the most dangerous phases in their...

How AI Shaped the American & Israeli Attack on Iran 

By: Sonalika Singh, Consulting Editor, GSDN The confrontation between the United States, Israel, and Iran in early 2026 marks a significant turning point in the...

India’s West Asia Policy at a Crossroads: Strategic Autonomy in a Turbulent Region

By: Khushbu Ahlawat, Consulting Editor, GSDN Introduction West Asia remains one of the most geopolitically volatile regions in the world, yet it continues to occupy a...

West Asia’s New Geo-Strategic Pressure Arc and the Reordering of Global Geopolitics

By: Prof. ML Meena & Ravi D. Bishnoi The direct confrontation between Iran, Israel, and the United States that began in the last week of...

International Seminar on The Indian Model: Federalism, Pluralism and Democratic Resilience in a Divided World, organized by the Dept of Political Science, Galsi Mahavidyalaya

By: Dr. Abhishek Karmakar The Department of Political Science of Galsi Mahavidyalaya successfully organized the Seventh International Seminar on 6–7 March at the college seminar...

One Month of Bangladesh Elections 2026: Has the Outlook for India changed in Bangladesh?

By: Trishnakhi Parashar, Research Analyst, GSDN The parliamentary elections in Bangladesh were held recently on 12 February 2026. The elections marked one of the most...

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