Defence and Security
Defence and Security at its very core attempts to explore the liaison between politics and the several kinds of military power, from the use of terror by small, non-state groups to the susceptible use of nuclear weapons. The scholars of the respective center bring forward the blend of contemporary strategic and trenchant case studies transcending the conventional wisdom offering the recommendations that are ultra-practicable. Bringing in various multidisciplinary, critical, and regional expertise, the analysis presented won’t solely rely on straight-line predictions but rather will consider the full range of possibilities and anticipate a broad scope of plausible outcome. The analysis provided will not only be looking at the implications of the current issues but also will further aid to identify and analyze the issue thereafter. The Security and Strategy center tends to cover broad array of issues, majorly dealing with Nuclear Issues, Military Issues, Defense modernization, Terrorism and Militancy.
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19th Western Pacific Naval Symposium
Despite several maritime incidents, the countries did not give up their patience and calm for long-term growth and prosperity. So, the Western Pacific Naval Symposium is a collective effort of diverse member countries that address maritime-related affairs or sudden accidents between countries' navies.
Bharat in the Indo-Pacific and India in South Asia
Indo-Pacific will help India economically accentuate its purpose to create free trade movement and connectivity, but the US-led initiative Indo-Pacific Economic Framework for Prosperity (IPEF) excludes China.
Navigating Uncertainty: How Hong Kong’s National Security Law Impacts Global Businesses
The story of Hong Kong illustrates how a lack of clear provisions and a long-term vision in a single policy can jeopardize the prosperity of a well-established economic powerhouse like Hong Kong. While Hong Kong aims to emulate China and align itself with its objectives, there's uncertainty regarding whether mimicking China's policies will guarantee success for Hong Kong.
Strengthening India-Philippines Ties
Philippines-India relations have strengthen across domains including maritime security and cooperation and Jaishankar’s visit to Manila is a testimony of practical cooperation in such areas.
The Geopolitical Implications of China’s Inroads in the Indo-Pacific Region
The rise of China has created an unsettling effect in the region and China has enormous potential to become a global force, to overtake the US in economic, political, and military power and influence in the next few decades.
Building Bridges in Southeast Asia: Japan’s Infrastructure Plan for a Free and Open Indo-Pacific
Japan is also a member of the Build Back Better World (B3W) initiative, which is a global infrastructure partnership launched by the United States and other countries and it is part of a broader effort to promote a free and open Indo-Pacific region.
Revisiting the India-Australia ties from the lens of PM Modi’s recent visit to Sydney
The interrelation between the two vibrant, strong, secular, and multicultural democracies has advanced in strength and significance since India’s economic reforms in 1990’s and has expanded in all the areas swiftly.
Multilateralism for Multi-Pronged Opportunities to the Philippine Navy
The Philippine Navy has no choice but to ride itself with multilateral defense, thus pragmatic foreign policy and defense cooperation can offset the lack of material capability. There is much needed development for restructuring and reemployment of navy ships and units, though easier once the materiels and equipments are ready.