A Renewed Nuclear Arms Race? With the last surviving arms control treaty, the 2010 New START, under suspension with no sign of a successor treaty, the post-Cold War nuclear order is under stress. Niranjan Chandrashekhar Oak | January 23, 2024 | IDSA Comments
EAM Jaishankar in Tehran: Renewed Focus on Maritime Security and Regional Connectivity Jaishankar’s visit is a timely reminder that India’s partnership stands on its own, and Indian interests demand more rather than less engagement with Tehran. Deepika Saraswat | January 19, 2024 | IDSA Comments
Israel–Hamas Conflict and Maritime Security in Red Sea The Houthi actions have highlighted the need for reliable and enhanced maritime security measures in the Red Sea. Saman Ayesha Kidwai | January 19, 2024 | IDSA Comments
पाकिस्तान में बदलता राजनीतिक परिदृश्य उच्चतम न्यायालय द्वारा अनुच्छेद 62(1)(f) की पुनर्व्याख्या ने नवाज़ शरीफ के चुनाव लड़ने और सार्वजानिक पदों पर आसीन होने के मार्ग की सबसे बड़ी बाधा को हटा दिया है| सुरक्षा अधिष्ठानों के परोक्ष समर्थन के कारण उनकी सत्ता में वापसी की संभावनाएं बलवती हैं| Ashish Shukla | January 18, 2024 | Issue Brief
Maritime Security Architecture and Western Indian Ocean: India’s Stakes The Indian Navy can be expected to continue to use its significant deterrent and punitive capabilities to protect the sea lanes of communications in the Western Indian Ocean. Abhishek Mishra | January 18, 2024 | IDSA Comments
Free Movement Regime: A Unique Feature of the India-Myanmar Border While the free movement regime did facilitate the hill tribes to maintain cross-border links, it also allowed insurgents and traffickers to freely enter and exit the country. Pushpita Das | January 17, 2024 | IDSA Comments
Macron’s Latest Cabinet Reshuffle and Implications Macron hopes to offset Marie Le Pen’s popularity by appointing a young loyalist in Gabriel Attal with firm views on far right’s forte, i.e., immigration. Swasti Rao | January 16, 2024 | IDSA Comments
The Road Ahead for AUKUS in 2024 As the roadmap and scope of the two pillars of AUKUS are now clearly defined, near-term tangible outcomes can be expected to materialise from 2024 onwards. R. Vignesh | January 12, 2024 | Issue Brief
Bhutan’s Graduation from LDC: Opportunities and Challenges While Bhutan's transition from a least developed country (LDC) to a middle-income country is undeniably optimistic, its journey beyond LDC status lies in mindful governance and strategic planning. Sneha M | January 11, 2024 | IDSA Comments
Beyond Borders: The Urgent Case for Global Cooperation in Cyber Defence Like-minded countries need to cooperate more closely to shield critical infrastructure and prevent systemic disruptions. Cherian Samuel | January 04, 2024 | IDSA Comments