Beyond Exhibitionism: Aero India 2021 & Arms Dynamics

Beyond Exhibitionism: Aero India 2021 & Arms Dynamics

DEBA MOHANTY | March 6, 2021

The thirteenth edition of Aero India 2021, the biennial event organized by the Ministry of Defence, Government of India in collaboration with industry associations and government entities, was held in early February at the Yelanka Air Force Station, Bengaluru.

Beyond Symbolism: Tejas' Induction Denotes Multiple Messages

Beyond Symbolism: Tejas' Induction Denotes Multiple Messages

DEBA MOHANTY | February 12, 2021

On 13 January 2021, Indian Cabinet Committee on Security (CCS), the highest decision making body on military and security affairs headed by the Prime Minister, approved procurement of 73 Light Combat Aircraft (LCA) Tejas Mk-1A fighter aircraft and 10 LCA Tejas Mk-1 Trainer aircraft for the Indian Air Force (IAF) at the cost of INR 45,696 Crore along with design and development of infrastructure

WhatsApp's New Privacy Policy: How Safe Are We Online?

WhatsApp's New Privacy Policy: How Safe Are We Online?

AYUSHI NAYAK | February 3, 2021

Following WhatsApp's newer data policy, concerns arose over the fate of millions of users' data that the social media giant would be collecting. This app has tons of benefits for users on its plate, but what's scaring people more is the association of its parent company Facebook, which has been embroiled in myriads of scandals involving user data.

Twitter Ban on President Trump: Opportunity for Introspection

Twitter Ban on President Trump: Opportunity for Introspection

AJEY LELE | January 12, 2021

Twitter has banned US President Donald Trump for using its platform for life. This action by Twitter has made many uncomfortable. There is a view that companies providing digital platforms like Facebook, Twitter, WhatsApp and others have developed a kind of business monopoly, and they behave as per their whims and fancies.

NEPAL: Assessing the Threat of Religious Conversion and Radicalisation

NEPAL: Assessing the Threat of Religious Conversion and Radicalisation

Nihar Nayak, ANIMESH ROUL | October 25, 2020

Amidst the ongoing India-Nepal diplomatic tensions over border disputes, Nepal’s Prime Minister K P Sharma Oli extended support for Indian proposal at the UN for a common definition for terrorism -- Comprehensive Convention on International Terrorism (CCIT) -- during his speech at the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) on September 25, 2020.

Artemis Accords: Unilateralization In Space

Artemis Accords: Unilateralization In Space

AJEY LELE, V. GOPALAKRISHNAN | October 24, 2020

Moon is in the news, again. The first human landing on the surface of the Moon was made possible on July 20, 1969, with the landing of Apollo 11. The last human landing on the Moon was during December 1972. The US now is proposing the next human landing on the Moon around 2024.

Citizen Journalism: Assessing Both Sides of the 'Fifth Estate'

Citizen Journalism: Assessing Both Sides of the 'Fifth Estate'

AYUSHI NAYAK | October 23, 2020

As of August 2020, there are 696.77 million internet users in India and over 10,000 registered publications as per the Registrar of Newspapers of India. Albeit, the wave of Citizen Journalism is witnessing tremendous growth in the country. Citizen Journalism is practised by people who are not professional journalists yet disseminate information via websites, blogs and social media.

India’s Quest for a Self-reliant Military Industrial Power

India’s Quest for a Self-reliant Military Industrial Power

DEBA MOHANTY | October 17, 2020

Recorded history suggests that great powers invariably possess formidable indigenous military industries. In addition to economic and technological prowess and a relatively stable socio-political system, states that aspire to play global roles, also need to possess military-industrial ecosystems that are free from outside pressures at both war and peace times.

Nagaland: Elusive Reconciliation and Lingering Peace Process

Nagaland: Elusive Reconciliation and Lingering Peace Process

Nihar Nayak | September 18, 2020

Despite substantial progress in the peace talks between New Delhi and the armed groups of Nagaland over the last five years, there are still uncertainties over finalising a permanent peace agreement. The second round of negotiations over a peace agreement with the Naga insurgent groups, including the NSCN-IM (Isak-Muivah), was initiated by New Delhi in 2015.