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Geopolitics - Analyses & Assessments - Sep 17, 2019
Drones over Middle Eastern Skies
The precision drone attack by the Houthis targeting the economic heart of the Kingdom of Saud has finally given to the proverbial ‘David’ a weapon to measure up to his ‘Goliath’ like opponents. What…
Geopolitics - Analyses & Assessments - Sep 17, 2019
The Future of Conflict: Myanmar
The failure of the international community to enforce favourable conditions for the safe return home of the Rohingya refugees has once again highlighted its incompetence against state-sponsored…
Geopolitics - Analyses & Assessments - Sep 12, 2019
BREXIT -What Next?
The UK under Prime Minister Boris Johnson is set to walk out from the European Union (EU) on 31st October 2019 without a definitive exit plan in place. What will this move entail for UK and Europe?
Geopolitics - Analyses & Assessments - Sep 11, 2019
Russian Far East- India’s Act East Initiative
PM Modi’s visit to the Russian Far East, the first ever by an Indian PM, aims at economic inroads into this resource rich area in direct competition with China and other countries.
Geopolitics - Analyses & Assessments - Sep 9, 2019
Harbinger of Balkanisation
The rollout of Huawei’s 5G pilot in Russia appears to be the first salvo fired in the escalating conflict for cyberspace where competing technological poles will vie for domination of the digital…
Geopolitics - Analyses & Assessments - Sep 4, 2019
Indian Boots on Ground in Afghanistan
By relegating regional countries including India as bystanders in the war against terror in Afghanistan, President Donald Trump has clearly shared his frustration at the slow progress in US-Afghan…
Geopolitics - Analyses & Assessments - Sep 3, 2019
NATO and Turkey: An Imminent Divorce?
The increasing geopolitical divergence between NATO and Turkey has raised serious concerns on the longevity of Turkey’s future in the alliance. Do the two still need each other or is one holding the…
Geopolitics - Analyses & Assessments - Aug 28, 2019
Indian Soft Power Grab in The Gulf
India PM Narendra Modi’s recent visit to India’s traditional allies in the Gulf Region-UAE and Bahrain- as a precursor to the G7 summit- was a strong projection of India’s economic and soft power…
Geopolitics - Analyses & Assessments - Aug 24, 2019
Iraq’s Dying Rivers
Iraq is in a fragile state, rapidly running out of water. The water crisis has grown in magnitude because it does not control the flow of its rivers. To what extent is this crisis undermining Iraq’s…
Geopolitics - Analyses & Assessments - Aug 22, 2019
China's options for Aksai Chin
At the UNSC closed consultations on 16th Aug, China claimed that the unilateral action by India in J&K had challenged China’s sovereign interests and violated bilateral agreements, with…
Geopolitics - Analyses & Assessments - Aug 22, 2019
The Future of Security : Afghanistan
On 18 Aug 2019, a suicide bombing claimed the lives of 63 people at a wedding party in Kabul and left 180 injured. Would this breach in security affect the status quo of the current peace…
Geopolitics - Analyses & Assessments - Aug 19, 2019
The Guatemalan Immigration Crisis
The security implications of Guatemala’s immigration crisis may have consequences that extend far beyond its geographical borders. The legacy of Alejandro Giammattei’s presidency will depend largely…
Geopolitics - Op-Eds - Aug 17, 2019
Escalation to super-power conflict?
The dispute is between six maritime nations, who share shorelines with the South China Sea. The conflict is over territorial claims and economic zone rights. The six nations are Peoples Republic of…
Geopolitics - Analyses & Assessments - Aug 17, 2019
North Korea goes ballistic again
For the fifth time in two weeks, Pyongyang had tested an increasingly sophisticated short-range missile system, which can wipe out South Korean and Japanese cities.
Geopolitics - Analyses & Assessments - Aug 14, 2019
Pakistan’s options for Kashmir
Following India's scrapping of Article 370 and bifurcation of Jammu-Kashmir and Ladakh into two Union territories, Pakistan has severed bilateral trade and downgraded diplomatic relations with India…
Geopolitics - Analyses & Assessments - Aug 8, 2019
India- Sri Lanka in soft conflict
Fishing is the main lifeline for fishermen in Northern Sri Lanka. Limited stock of fish and total dependence on fishing has put local Tamil communities of Sri Lanka at loggerheads with India.
Geopolitics - Analyses & Assessments - Aug 5, 2019
Sahel: Latest Global Terror Hub?
The Sahel region has been particularly vulnerable to the shift of global terrorism away from the battlefields in the Middle East to its unstable areas in sub-Saharan Africa. What can be done to nip…
Geopolitics - Analyses & Assessments - Aug 5, 2019
The Future of Conflict: Lebanon
After close to nine months of a political stalemate that further worsened the nation’s economic situation, Lebanon characteristically formed a unity government earlier this year. What are the primary…
Geopolitics - Analyses & Assessments - Aug 5, 2019
The Future of Conflict: Ukraine
The conflict in Ukraine has engendered the most serious crisis between Russia and the West since the end of the Cold War. It has subverted European security, raised questions about NATO’s future and…
Geopolitics - Op-Eds - Aug 2, 2019
Towards Next Steps in India-Pakistan Strategic Stability
Strategic stability is normally assumed to mean deterrence stability. This assumption is simplistic as the term signifies much more than merely the prevalence of nuclear deterrence between two…