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Canberra’s ongoing military modernisation and forward-defence posture reflect a strategic shift in its regional outlook, aligning closely with India
21 व्या शतकातील बदललेली भू-राजकीय वास्तविकता पाहता, भारता�
The changing geopolitical realities of the 21st century have warranted the Navy’s rising profile in India’s strategic landscape.
हवामान हे ऐतिहासिकदृष्ट्या युद्धाचे शस्त्र म्हणून वापर
As weather has historically been used as a weapon in warfare, India must assess the geopolitical and strategic implications of China’s growing weath
The Agnipath Scheme might appear to be feasible on paper but won’t pan out well in practice.
As Vietnam seeks to diversify its arms purchases, India could emerge as a potential exporter of defence equipment.
भारत की सुरक्षा ज़रूरतों को ध्यान में रखते हुए रक्षा बजट �
Recent focus on convergence-based institutionalisation of bilateral ties has consolidated India-US defence ties, without the overbearing pressures of
Beyond the personal chemistry between political leaders forecasting bilateral ties, consultative platforms on the ministerial level like the US-India
In the absence of combat mass, technology has to do the heavy lifting. For the last twenty years, the IAF has seen combat aircraft numbers rapidly dwi
The team comprising of Home Minister Amit Shah, External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh and the NSA Ajit Doval is a se
Modi has got rid of underachievers and brought in the best of the talent at his disposal to mind infrastructure, agriculture, energy and railways, apa
Vietnam is an important player in India’s Act East policy and also its Indo-Pacific vision
Apart from his participation in the SCO Defence Ministers' meeting in China's Qingdao, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh is likely to meet his Chinese counterpart Dong Jun, possibly to restart the China-India military hotline.
PM Modi’s only problem is that he lacks a political aide with sufficient heft to take the conversation on Kashmir forward.
It is clear that the CM Mehbooba Mufti has run out of ideas to deal with the situation in J&K and is looking for a way out from New Delhi.
Even as the Indian Air Force gets ready to welcome its new acquisitions, ad hocism should give way to strategic thinking
MIRV is a complex technology, and India’s test this week puts it among a small group of countries that have managed to develop it.
A nuclear doctrine states how a nuclear weapon state would employ its nuclear weapons both during peace and war.
Any solution to the Kashmir issue requires a two track process involving the domestic separatists and the Pakistanis.
India has reversed its previous neglect of infrastructure near the border, but it has a long way to go to close the gap with China.