Dr. Ranjit Kumar Dhawan is an Associate Fellow in the East Asia Centre at the Manohar Parrikar Institute for Defence Studies and Analyses, New Delhi, India. Earlier, he taught Korean Studies at the ...
he theory of Just and Unjust wars and the concept of Responsibility-to-Protect (R2P) have been central in the legal and political discourse surrounding the use of force. The recent conflict in Gaza ...
Developments in the outer space arena post the erstwhile USSR launching the first man-made satellite Sputnik in space on 4 October 1957 have transformed the world significantly. In order to ensure the ...
Despite being faced with myriad and complex challenges to national security, India’s defence structures have not kept pace with changing times. The defence reforms that were undertaken periodically ...
This article examines the interplay of development, militarization and culture of impunity in Balochistan. It contends that the State’s pursuit of large-scale infrastructure projects is intensifying ...
Lawrence Freedman and Heather Williams have given a sweeping narrative of the changing nature of warfare in the digital age. The emergence and uncontrolled proliferation of information technology and ...
Director General, MP-IDSA, Amb Sujan R. Chinoy’s article ‘Multi-alignment International strategy and Principles of the Indian republic’ has been published in the January-March edition of Vanguardia ...
Recently, in an interview with the French daily, Le Matin, the Prime Minister in discussing the developments in Afghanistan is reported to have pointed out that country is on the Soviet border. The ...
The Partition evokes not just emotions, memories of friendship, bonding but also loss of faith on humanity, despair, betrayal and losses amidst a range of coping mechanisms for those who left their ...