Methodology
The Geostrata’s Conflict Tracker features several humanitarian, military and other forms of conflicts currently ongoing around the world. Its aim is to spread the distinctly Indian take on world affairs and conflicts via research and analysis. The tracker derives information from detail-rich research conducted by academics at The Geostrata’s Centre for Peace and Conflict Studies, many of whom possess or are pursuing doctorate degrees. The detailed inputs involve background information as well as the current status and the conflict’s level of impact on India.
The Conflict Tracker not only serves as a repository of real-time data but also provides in depth analytical reports that delve into the socio-political and economic ramifications of each conflict. By offering a unique Indian a uniquely Indian perspective, it highlights how global conflicts can influence India’s strategic interests, security concerns, and foreign policy. The Tracker aims to foster a nuanced understanding among its audience, encouraging informed discourse and policy formulation.
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Involvement of secondary sources to analyse and identify the triggers of the conflict.
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Examine the implications of the conflict by developing historical timelines using case study methodology.
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Deduce contemporary risk management factors by taking into consideration the latest trends and reconciliation efforts.
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Examining and identifying real-time factors and conflict trends by employing cutting-edge content and research tools.
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Analyse and assess the conflict fallouts by employing cartographic tools using open- source intelligence and resources.
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Combine research, cartography and content for mapping and analysing the latest trends of conflict resolution and awareness.
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