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Aritra BanerjeeEurasia Review |
In contemporary governance, influence is increasingly exercised without spectacle. The most consequential acts of persuasion no longer arrive solely...
The Passing Out Parade of the 149th National Defence Academy course in Pune offered more than ceremonial precision. It provided
When Pakistan fired its latest naval missile, the event itself was almost unremarkable: a controlled ignition, a rising flame, a
In a country that rightly celebrates its armed forces, the test of sincerity lies not in ceremonial tributes but in
As the curtains fell on the seventh edition of the Indo-Pacific Regional Dialogue (IPRD 2025) in New Delhi, the three-day
Southeast Asia’s vital submarine-cable network is under rising pressure, and India may need to step into a linchpin role for
At the Indo-Pacific Regional Dialogue (IPRD) 2025 in New Delhi, First Admiral Salim, TNI, Head of the Centre for Maritime
When Hideshi Tokuchi, President of Tokyo’s Research Institute for Peace and Security (RIPS), addressed the opening day of the Indo-Pacific
Filmmaker and writer Pitasanna Shanmugathas speaks with defence and strategic affairs journalist Aritra Banerjee about his nine-year journey to make
Kagusthan Ariaratnam on being conscripted by the LTTE, life in exile, and why ideas—not weapons—are the key to ending extremism
On 29 September 2016, India’s security doctrine visibly changed course. In the aftermath of the Uri attack that killed 19
In a significant breakthrough in the investigation of the deadly April 22 terror attack in Pahalgam, the National Investigation Agency
In a bombshell revelation, it has been reported that Jaish-e-Mohammad’s (JeM) heavily guarded headquarters in Bahawalpur in Pakistan played host
India’s naval shipbuilding and weapon development programmes have emerged as significant strategic assets, highlighting the country’s growing self-...