Brig Vivek Verma Writes :CIA report on “The Darker Bioweapons Futures” talked about the diverse and elusive threat spectrum created due to rapid biotechnology development. It warned about the diversity of new biological agents creating broad range of attack scenarios, and that it would be virtually impossible to anticipate and defend against them
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AN ASSESSMENT OF CHINA’S BIOLOGICAL WARFARE CAPABILITIES AND NEED FOR GLOBAL APPROACH TO BIO-SECURITY
Brig Vivek Verma Writes :Biological weapons are made of microorganisms or natural toxins to produce disease in humans, animals or plants. To act as a weapon, pathogens need a means for transmission. China has conducted considerable amount of defensive research in tularaemia, Q fever, plague, anthrax etc.
CHINA AND NORTH KOREA’S NUCLEAR AND MISSILE TESTS AND IMPACT OF KIM JONG-UN’S ILLNESS
Report prepared by Ms Aastha Gupta, Research Intern Speaker: Dr Roshan Khanijo, Assistant Director, CS3 Moderator: Maj Gen Rajiv Narayanan, AVSM, VSM (Retd), Head CS3 Nuclear weapons have a significant role […]
Wuhan Lockdown may not be enough to Contain Corona virus: China also needs to be Transparent
Wuhan Lockdown may not be enough to Contain Corona virus: China also needs to be Transparent
A joint United Service Institution of India (USI) – Sichuan University, China Seminar was conducted at USI on 27-28 August 2019
A joint United Service Institution of India (USI) – Sichuan University, China seminar was conducted at USI on 27-28 August 2019. The seminar was organised as a part of the joint project “Building Strategic Trust Between India & China” between the two institutions. The project will culminate into a book form. The participating authors/scholars writing various sections of the book presented their perspective at the seminar. Some of the contributing authors were not able to attend the seminar, their respective perspective were presented by selected members from the teams.
Visit of National Defence College (NDC) Bangladesh Delegation to USI on 11 Sep 2018
A 23-member National Defence College (NDC) Bangladesh delegation visited USI on 11 Sep 2018. The Delegation was headed by Maj Gen SM Shafiuddin Ahmed.