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The ongoing development of North Korea’s SSBN programme presents a significant challenge to international non-proliferation efforts and could lead
हिंदी महासागरात तीव्र होत जाणाऱ्या भू-राजकीय वातावरणात,
हिंद महासागर क्षेत्र का भू-राजनीतिक माहौल तेज़ी से बदल र�
In a rapidly intensifying geopolitical environment in the Indian Ocean, deterrence is seen as vital in ensuring the enduring security of maritime inte
Pakistan and China’s nuclear capabilities along with the added challenges and risks of a complex and uncertain environment in the Indo-Pacific are v
The 160 warheads and new delivery vehicles that India possesses are enough to convey resolve to opponents and make deterrence credible
Will the growing security partnership between Australia, US and UK strengthen Indo-Pacific security or loosen the bonds with another key player, Franc
An announcement meant to create ripples in the Indo-Pacific has created waves across the Atlantic. But this gives France and India an opportunity
China was a late entrant in Arctic engagement, with its involvement beginning only in 1991. Since then, its engagement has expanded both in depth and breadth. Even though it signed the Svalbard Treaty in 1925 at France’s invitation, China’s polar activities initially focused only on the Antarctic. This report explores China’s journey and collates its activities in the Arctic.
China’s nuclear expansion could lead to a spiraling arms race.
Developed by the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO), the K-4 will be an intermediate range submarine launched ballistic missile (SLBM).
The naval arm of the nuclear triad is especially significant for India given its no-first use (NFU) nuclear posture.