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The Role of Nuclear Weapons in India’s Security Management Amid Emerging Security Challenges

Introduction In the contemporary global security landscape, nuclear weapons continue to play a pivotal role in strategic deterrence and national defense. India, as a nuclear-armed state, maintains a credible minimum deterrence policy to safeguard its sovereignty and territorial integrity. Given the increasing geopolitical uncertainties, technological advancements in warfare, and unconventional threats, nuclear weapons remain an…

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The Quadrilateral Security Dialogue (QUAD): Strategic Cooperation and the Role of Malabar Exercises in Countering China’s Influence

The Quadrilateral Security Dialogue (QUAD) is a strategic alliance of four Indo-Pacific democracies: the United States, India, Japan, and Australia. Initially proposed in 2007, the QUAD has gained significant prominence in recent years, particularly due to concerns about the growing geopolitical and economic influence of China. In this context, one of the key military exercises…

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Understanding the Deepening Dispute Over the Line of Actual Control: Reasons Behind the Escalation Despite the Mamallapuram Summit

In recent years, the bilateral relationship between India and China has seen a significant amount of cooperation, particularly in terms of economic engagement and trade. However, despite efforts at diplomacy, the dispute over the Line of Actual Control (LAC) between the two countries has grown deeper, especially following the Mamallapuram Summit in October 2019 between…

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Key Contentious Issues Between India and Nepal: A Comprehensive Analysis

The relationship between India and Nepal is complex and multifaceted, shaped by historical, cultural, political, and geographical factors. While the two countries share a deep historical connection, there are several contentious issues that have occasionally strained their relationship. These disputes often revolve around territorial claims, water-sharing agreements, trade and transit issues, and diplomatic tensions. Below,…

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