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Deterrence by Punishment: The Indian Approach
The global security and modern-day geopolitical landscape is increasingly defined by the sophisticated challenge of deterring hybrid warfare and state-sponsored terrorism, a problem acutely felt in the nuclear-shadowed rivalry between India and Pakistan. Illustration by The Geostrata For decades, India’s approach has been to follow a traditional military strategy focused on preventing attacks through sheer defense and maintaining its intelligence networks. Yet the character o

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Artillery in the Indian Army: Integrated, Indigenised, and Battle-Ready
Artillery systems often referred to as God of War or King of Battles, is a military weapon designed to launch projectiles over long...

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May 177 min read


Clausewitz in Kashmir: Understanding the Kashmir Conflict Through Classical Strategy
Carl Von Clausewitz, a Prussian General, wrote On War in the 19th Century, hardly imagining a region like Kashmir —a land caught in an...

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May 94 min read


Counterinsurgency / Counterterrorism Landscape in India
After the success of Operation Vijay at Kargil in 1999, the Indian Armed Forces have consistently followed a doctrine of limited warfare...

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Nov 19, 20244 min read


Evolution of the India and US Relationship
The US and India currently have the most strategic and consequential relationship of the 21st century. The tensions in the Middle East...

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May 13, 20243 min read


India-Israel Relations: Strategically Inseparable?
India and Israel have shared diplomatic relations since 1992. Over the years, India's engagement with Israel has increased under the...

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Dec 11, 20234 min read
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