Anurag Bisen

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Capt Anurag Bisen is a serving officer of the Indian Navy with almost 34 years of service. As a submariner he commanded a Kilo Class missile submarine. Capt Bisen joined the IDSA after a tenure in the National Security Council Secretariat where he worked on maritime issues including maritime boundary and legal issues, Indo-Pacific, Indian Ocean Region, Maritime and Coastal Security and Polar Issues. He was instrumental in drafting and approval of India’s Arctic Policy, recently released in March, 2022. Capt Anurag Bisen is a graduate of Defence Services Staff College Wellington, holds a Master’s degree in Telecom and a diploma in Russian Language from Arkhangelsk State University Russia. He has also qualified for UGC-NET.

Research Fellow
Email: anurag.bisen[at]gov[dot]in
Phone: +91 11 2671 7983

Publication

The Arctic Council and Asian Observers: A Call for Enhanced Cooperation

Research Fellow, Manohar Parrikar IDSA, Capt (IN) Anurag Bisen’s paper ‘The Arctic Council and Asian Observers: A Call for Enhanced Cooperation’ has been published by the Arctic Institute, Centre for Circumpolar Security Studies, Washington on June 06, 2023.

Capt Bisen writes that the Arctic Council’s future is uncertain due to the ongoing Russia-Ukraine conflict. India and other Asian Observer States can coordinate and push for a more inclusive Arctic Council.

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  • Published: 6 June, 2023

Melt This Arctic Cold War

Research Fellow, Manohar Parrikar IDSA, Capt (IN) Anurag Bisen’s article 'Melt This Arctic Cold War' was published by ‘The Economic Times’ on 18 March 2023.

One of the unintended consequences of the ongoing Russia-Ukraine war has been cessation of scientific exchange between Russia and other countries pertaining to the Arctic region. Initiated by seven of the eight members of the Arctic Council, and followed by several other countries and multilateral organisations, the blackout has been costly, says Capt Bisen.

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  • Published: 18 March, 2023

Russia’s New Maritime Doctrine

Russia’s new maritime doctrine, the first policy document in Russia’s national security domain since the Ukraine conflict, reveals a bolder and more assertive Russia, and presents several opportunities for cooperation with India.