USI organised scholar’s presentation by Cdr Subhasish Sarangi, Research Fellow on the topic “Maritime Corridors in the Indo-Pacific: Geo-Political Implications for India on 07 March 2019.
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OIC Needs to Introspect, Has Skeletons in its Cupboard
Neetu Arpan Grover, former senior news anchor and a freelance journalist writes, OIC needs to introspect before making a comment on Kashmir or situation of minorities in India. OIC has more to hide then to speak whenever it proclaims itself to be speaking for Muslims around the world.
The Pangs of Transition from People’s Army to A Modern Force- How PLA is Addressing the Same?
Colonel Nihar writes, China has realised that, evolving from the People’s army to a modern, professionalised and informationised military with expeditionary capability entails reduction in teeth-to-tail ratio as well as strengthening Air and Naval forces of PLA.
USI hosted a Five Member Delegation from Institute for Defence International Relations (IDIR) on 27 Nov 2018
A five member delegation from Institute for Defence International Relations (IDIR) visited USI on 27 Nov 2018. he presentations were made on three dominant themes: security environment in East Asia, evolving strategic environment in the Indo-Pacific, and the US-China Strategic competition and implication for both India and Vietnam.
NATIONAL SECURITY SEMINAR – 2018
The annual USI National Security Seminar was held on 01-02 November 2018 at the United Service Institution of India (USI), New Delhi. The USI National Security Seminar has focussed on the Indo-Pacific Region since 2009 and this was the 10th edition of the Indo-Pacific series. The theme for this year’s seminar was “Evolving Geo-politics of the Indo-Pacific Region: Challenges and Prospects”. The seminar brought together varying perspectives on strategic challenges, and prospects for cooperation in the security and economic domains
USI team delivered lectures for Afghan diplomats at the Foreign Service Institute on 22 October 2018
The USI team delivered lectures at the Foreign Service Institute (FSI) under the first Indo-China joint capacity building programme for Afghan diplomats on 22 October 2018. The programme was launched with statements from Indian Foreign Minister and dignitaries from China and Afghanistan.