17 results found
The Global South shifts in US strategy from periphery to strategic infrastructure—central to security, but instrumentally included without agency
अगर शोध से हो रहे कार्बन उत्सर्जन को सही ठहराया जाता है तो
If carbon emissions from research activities are excused, some inconvenient issues may arise
While legislative representation is a critical aspect, it must be complemented by measures that empower women at the grassroots level
With top brass of the PLARF being accused of corruption, President Xi’s changes to the PLARF’s leadership implies a rot in the regime’s power hi
Preserving free speech should be the gut reaction of anyone in the business of ideas — authors, academics, journalists. There is no space for select
It’s a challenge to address the social hierarchy of vocational education where, for example, in the medical profession, doctors enjoy a higher statu
The ‘new model’ is about getting the US to accept China as an equal
The rapid pace of digitalisation poses new national security risks for countries like India, a country with over 700 million internet users. The multilayered digital ecosystem comprising of infrastructure, devices and applications is complex, and security threats evolve at a breakneck pace. This makes it difficult for states to develop an effective response to individual or organisational security threats. India therefore has often had to resort
With the Sino-American divide deepening, India is in a prime position to climb up the global hierarchy
The Chinese president has purged the top Chinese Communist Party hierarchy of even a semblance of diversity
For more than a decade now, the Armed Forces, especially the senior hierarchy, finds itself besieged by all manners of unprecedented challenges, both from within the establishment and outside. There is critical shortage of weapoins, ammunition and manpower. The blame for this should be shared by political and military leadership.
The latest amendment to the country’s 1973 constitution is related to two overarching aspects—an overhaul in the military’s hierarchy and command structure and the subversion of the judiciary in relation to the executive, effectively denting the already fragile balance of power
India will repent at leisure if it gives up the race for the UNSC seat now only to find, after some years, that countries with lesser weight but greater perseverance have left us irretrievably a rung lower in the international hierarchy.