Conflict: The Evolution of Warfare from 1945 to Ukraine Himadri Bose | January-March 2024 | Journal of Defence Studies
The Hero of Tiger Hill: Autobiography of a Param Vir Narender Yadav | January-March 2024 | Journal of Defence Studies
India’s Military Conflicts and Diplomacy: An Inside View of Decision Making Samruddhi Pathak | January-March 2024 | Journal of Defence Studies
Research Methods in Defence Studies: A Multidisciplinary Overview Wankhede Rahul Bhojraj | January-March 2024 | Journal of Defence Studies
Use of Virtual Reality in Managing Emerging Infectious Diseases Kritika Roy | January-March 2024 | Journal of Defence Studies
Belt and Road Initiative at 10: Past Imperfect, Future Tense Praveer Purohit | January-March 2024 | Journal of Defence Studies
Securitisation of Economic Projects: A Case of Chinese Private Security Companies (PSCs) in Pakistan Devendra Kumar | January-March 2024 | Journal of Defence Studies
Militarisation of Minicoy Island: Strengthening India’s Starboard Flank AV Chandrasekaran | January-March 2024 | Journal of Defence Studies
Evolution of Multi-Domain Operations and Prospects for Application of Aerospace Power Tejinder Singh | January-March 2024 | Journal of Defence Studies
Navigating ASEAN Centrality amidst Internal Friction and Interplay of Strategic Frameworks between the US and China The principle of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) centrality is embedded within the intricate dynamics of the broader Indo-Pacific region. This phenomenon can be attributed to the susceptibility of ASEAN’s centrality to various hegemonic processes. The article unveils challenges to ASEAN centrality arising from competing interests and alignment conflicts, particularly in relation to China and the United States (US). The emergence of strategic frameworks, coupled with China’s Om Prakash Das | January-March 2024 | Journal of Defence Studies