The launch of the ADITI Scheme reflects the government’s commitment to promote innovations in defence technologies by Indian start-ups for the armed forces.
Bhutan PM's five-day visit to India in March 2024 which was followed by Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s two-day visit to Bhutan is expected to ease mutual concerns about a possible border agreement with China.
Resolution 2728, adopted by the United Nations Security Council on 25 March 2024 carries political implications beyond its text, particularly due to the US decision to abstain.
The media landscape in the Pacific Island countries is vulnerable to Chinese influence given the developmental needs and lack of robust regulatory mechanisms.
Turkiye effectively leveraged its NATO membership to secure benefits aligned with its defence, counter-terrorism and foreign policy priorities, vis-à-vis Sweden’s accession bid.
Empowering Indigenous Defence Innovation: The ADITI Scheme and DefConnect 2024
The launch of the ADITI Scheme reflects the government’s commitment to promote innovations in defence technologies by Indian start-ups for the armed forces.
Far-Right Extremism in Europe: From Margins to Mainstream
Far-right extremism is spreading in the European body politic at a rapid pace.
India–Bhutan Relations after Prime Ministerial Visits
Bhutan PM's five-day visit to India in March 2024 which was followed by Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s two-day visit to Bhutan is expected to ease mutual concerns about a possible border agreement with China.
Can the Security Council Help Bring Peace to Gaza?
Resolution 2728, adopted by the United Nations Security Council on 25 March 2024 carries political implications beyond its text, particularly due to the US decision to abstain.
Pacific Media: A New Arena of Competition between the United States and China
The media landscape in the Pacific Island countries is vulnerable to Chinese influence given the developmental needs and lack of robust regulatory mechanisms.
Collective Security Treaty Organization and the Caucasus Conflict
The Armenia–Azerbaijan conflict has called into question the CSTO’s role as a regional security guarantor.
Neo-Nazi Music Concerts: Incubators of Far-Right Extremism
Neo-Nazi music concerts have become a fertile ground for the mobilisation and financing of far-right extremists.
Turkiye Leverages Sweden’s NATO Accession Bid
Turkiye effectively leveraged its NATO membership to secure benefits aligned with its defence, counter-terrorism and foreign policy priorities, vis-à-vis Sweden’s accession bid.
Turkiye’s ‘Safe Zone’ Policy and Syrian Refugees
The border region between Turkiye and Syria continues to remain highly unstable, posing a potential risk of armed conflict.
Taliban’s Focus on Infrastructure Development
Despite a difficult economic situation, the Taliban have advertised their efforts towards infrastructure development over the last two years.
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