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Global Governance In The Maritime Domain: Can China And India Rise To The Challenge?

New Delhi, Dec. 25 -- 2025 ends on a bleak note. Many global challenges loom large and pose a serious threat to human security, particularly in developing nations, aka the Global South, whose less pri... Read More


A Nation At Crossroads: Islamist Terror, Minority Persecution, And The Burning of Bangladesh's Conscience

New Delhi, Dec. 24 -- Bangladesh was founded on linguistic nationalism, cultural pluralism, and resistance to religious absolutism. Yet in recent days, that founding promise has been violently betraye... Read More


India Needs New Military Doctrine To Align With Broader National Security Objectives

New Delhi, Dec. 23 -- India's wars since independence have been primarily about territorial defence. The principle of orthodox offensive and defensive doctrine has consistently underlined India's conv... Read More


Reimagining India's Trade Strategies: Policymakers Need To Shed Tunnel Vision

New Delhi, Dec. 23 -- The United States-led global tariff war is causing unprecedented disruption to global trade and undermining the long-standing rule-based multilateral trade framework which has af... Read More


AI: Year Of Crystallisation And An 'Arms Race'

New Delhi, Dec. 22 -- Perhaps no technology has created as much uncertainty, as much 'superposition' of possibilities in recent decades, as Artificial Intelligence (AI). Is it a fad or is it here to s... Read More


The Untold Story Of Sweet Sorghum: Needs To Be Promoted As Food And Fodder Source

New Delhi, Dec. 20 -- Sweet sorghum (SS) [Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench] crop was introduced in India by Nimbkar Agricultural Research Institute (NARI), in Phaltan, Maharashtra in the early 1970s. Today... Read More


A Dangerous Power Grab in Pakistan; Unpredictable Consequences For Region

New Delhi, Dec. 19 -- Pakistan's political landscape has once again tilted sharply in favor of the military. The recently enacted 27th Constitutional Amendment-passed hurriedly through both houses of ... Read More


The Vande Mataram Controversy: A Polarising Agenda

New Delhi, Dec. 19 -- India's ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has consistently relied on identity-based issues to polarise society and derive electoral advantage. From the Ram Janmabhoomi-Babri Ma... Read More


The Next Battlefield: Artificial Intelligence Through A Soldier's Lens

New Delhi, Dec. 18 -- Yuval Noah Harari, a respected historian and a man who delights in unsettling the comfortable, has suggested that AI should not be called Artificial Intelligence at all. He says ... Read More


Riyadh's High-Stakes Power Game: Balancing US and Chinese Interests

New Delhi, Dec. 18 -- Saudi Arabia is pushing aggressively to secure a stake in the future of the digital and artificial intelligence-driven economy as it seeks to transition from a fossil fuel-led gr... Read More