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Reassessing the Gujral Doctrine: Normative Ideals vs Strategic Realities
South Asia is characterized by a geopolitically volatile environment within contemporary global power dynamics. Once viewed as an arena where India’s influence was unquestionable, it is now marked by political uncertainty, regime shifts, never-ending hostilities, security tensions, and competitiveness, along with external influence, particularly China. Collectively, these developments have changed the landscape of South Asia into a contested domain rather than a collaborative

THE GEOSTRATA
Jan 195 min read


Lakshadweep, Maldives, and India
Lakshadweep, with its breathtaking beauty, resembles the Maldives in various ways and holds the potential to replace it in various...

THE GEOSTRATA
Mar 20, 20254 min read


Strategic Influence of India
“You can change friends, but you can’t change neighbours” - former PM Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee The Indian subcontinent is strategically...

THE GEOSTRATA
Jan 11, 20258 min read
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