Srijan Sharma Writes, the spillover of Russia-Ukraine conflict in the Indo-Pacific cannot be underestimated the spillover of this conflict has the potential to impact and shake the strategic and security calculus of the Indo-Pacific region. It would severely tighten the situation because the region is already filled with flashpoints and strategic competition.
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Chinese Foreign Minister in New Delhi: Another Attempt to Bring Change or It Is a Cashing Opportunity?
Srijan Sharma writes, Chinese Foreign Minister’s recent visit to India might have layers of genuine and deceptive interests; India, however after engaging with China extensively both at diplomatic and military levels has now realised China’s deceptiveness and dictums that subsequently follows. India maintained its strong stance towards China and cleared its priorities for normalisation of relations.
Disengagement in Ladakh
Major General Jagatbir Singh comments upon the recent agreement regarding the withdrawal of troops from the Northern and Southern banks of the Pangong Tso reached after prolonged and numerous […]
Military Diplomacy & Negotiation I: The Premiere
This is the First in a Series of Blog articles on Military Diplomacy and Negotiation. In this article Maitrayee Jha lays the foundation for the follow on blogs. She brings out the importance of structured studying of past negotiations and formal military diplomacy and learning from them in an institutionalised manner for conflict resolution.
AGGRESSIVE BEIJING’S ASCENDANCY & GEOSTRATEGIC INSTABILITY IN THE SOUTH AND SOUTH-EAST ASIA
Vishal Rajput Writes : China had frequently violated the international law in respecting of the sovereignty of the neighbouring countries. In April 2017, Chinese Minister of Civil Affairs propounded that they would ‘standardize’ the names of some towns located in Arunachal Pradesh which China refers as “South Tibet”.
Scholars Presentation of Senior Research Fellow Brig Vivek Verma on 28 January 2020
USI organised a scholar’s presentation on the Topic, “PLA Increasing Non-Contact Warfare capabilities,” on 28 January 2020.