
AIRCRAFT CARRIERS- GLUG GLUG GLUG.... REALLY? SIGNIFICANCE OF CARRIER BORNE AIRPOWER FOR INDIA
In his recent article published by the Lowy Institute, titled “Glug, Glug, Glug: India’s interest in unsinkable Aircraft Carriers”, David Brewster[1], probes India’s medium term plan to develop into a three carrier fleet. Brewster cites…

RELEVANCE OF AIRCRAFT CARRIERS FOR INDIA: AN ASSESSMENT
Introduction
The epic sea battles between aircraft carriers never recurred after the Second World War. In the post-war period, most carriers began to retire without even having participated in battle. Many countries that possessed carriers…

TRUMP'S TRADE WAR: A NEW THREAT TO THE 'QUAD'
The spillover of India’s determination to counter US trade threats could endanger nascent security dialogues in the Indo-Pacific.
The idea of the Quadrilateral Security Dialogue or Quad, as it is often called, was mooted by Japanese premier…
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admin2018-07-10 13:16:002020-05-28 13:22:07THE ‘INDO-PACIFIC’ WITH INDIAN CHARACTERISTICS
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admin2018-07-09 16:27:002020-05-28 11:39:44JAPANESE NAVAL DIPLOMACY IN THE INDIAN OCEAN: PROSPECTS AND POSSIBILITIES
THE FOCUS IS ON INDO-PACIFIC
In the taxonomy of ‘Geopolitics’ and ‘Geo-strategy’, the prefix ‘geo’ refers to a country’s strategic geography, which is the core underpinning of its national-strategy. Geopolitics involves the satiation of the country’s geo-economic…
