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India has broadened its counterterrorism engagements in the face of the evolving threat of terrorism ...
As the world inches towards establishing cyber norms, questions around cyber sovereignty emerge ...
India has overtly positioned itself on Armenia’s side in the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, and has consequently opted to resist Azerbaijan and its backers including Turkey and Pakistan ...
In the second part of a two-part series, it is argued that the debate—on whether the extension of cyberspace creates the need for a new generation of human rights—is primarily an academic one ...
Energy subsidies are described as hard to reform as they are leveraged by government leaders to secure votes. However, their phasing out is well underway. ...
With the Arab Gulf states hoping to renew ties with Iran, a collective-diplomacy approach has now kicked in. ...
The Pakistan army has honed its ability to keep a sword dangling over the head of every single politician to keep them compliant and obsequious. ...
Amidst the US-China power struggle, global counterterrorism cooperation needs to be strengthened. ...
The coal pricing in India is regulated and deregulated by the government from time to time leading to a rise in the actual delivered price of coal. ...
Sohini Bose is an Associate Fellow at Observer Research Foundation (ORF), Kolkata with the Strategic Studies Programme. Her area of research is India’s eastern maritime neighbourhood, where she explores connectivity, geopolitics and security concerns in the Bay of Bengal and ...
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Pranoy Jainendran is a Research Assistant with ORF’s Centre for Security, Strategy & Technology. His work examines how technology shapes State institutions, national and international affairs, and democratic governance. He is particularly interested in the expanding role of artificial intelligence in ...
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