India-US relations are facing strain due to alleged covert actions and security cooperation challenges. Double standards in counter-terrorism efforts, India's covert operations and bilateral trust are key issues.
Maldives has launched its first tactical drones. The eyes in the sky will improve the country’s defence force’s monitoring, surveillance, and data capabilities.
Navigating expanded nuclear power generation will require the world to have stronger and better safeguards while making sensible use of new technologies.
The Katchatheevu Island issue extends beyond political rhetoric. A reevaluation of the situation could ensure India’s alignment with long-term interests, both domestically and in future geopolitical contests in the Indian Ocean.
Kerala and Odisha, home to golden beaches, collectively harbour over 70% of India's thorium deposits. This vast resource is poised to fuel India's indigenous nuclear power program.
As J&K moves closer to elections and further away from the shadows of Article 370, the dialogue on AFSPA reflects the delicate balance between national security and the aspirations for civil liberties and democratic governance in the region.
Through Mission Divyastra, India Adapts Its Nuclear Strategy Amid Growing Regional Tensions and Strategic Competitions. The Russia-Ukraine War has Taught us the Value of Deterrence and its Reasonable Necessity in Today’s Conflict-ridden World.
The recent attack in Russia signals a worrying resurgence of terrorist groups, demanding a global reassessment of counterterrorism tactics and cooperation to address the evolving threat.
The recent threat assessment by the Australian intelligence agency has sounded an alarm over the increasing dangers posed by the evolving dynamics of tradecraft, highlighting concerns that resonate with India's security scenario.