Summary The Russian economy has grown since 2022, despite the Russia–Ukraine conflict. However, structural fault lines in the ...
Major General D. Som Dutt was the first Director of IDSA. During his distinguished service in the Indian Army, he served in ...
Good morning and welcome to the 18th Asian Security Conference. This year, the Conference is devoted to cybersecurity. It covers six different facets of cybersecurity – the global cybersecurity ...
Bahrain’s security partnership with the US, threat perceptions of Iran and cautious attitude towards Palestinian armed groups have shaped its outreach towards Israel.
Turkiye is swiftly expanding its influence in a rapidly imploding Islamic world, as its ‘neo-Ottoman’ president is whipping up a new wave of Islamism across continents. The country is even intervening ...
The Korea Newsletter is a monthly compilation of important news related to the Republic of Korea and the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea by the Manohar Parrikar Institute for Defence Studies and ...
South Asia is one of the main areas of research focus at IDSA. The region has been going through a period of turmoil over the last few years. Definitive steps have been taken in the recent past ...
In Central Asia, China and Russia are emphasizing upon raising levels of cooperation between themselves for mutual benefit over other competing players. In effect, they have split responsibilities in ...
This monograph delves into Indian and Chinese approaches to UN peacekeeping in Africa, offering insights into how these rising powers interact with African nations. It analyzes their motivations and ...
India has implemented a unified framework emphasising data sovereignty while the US relies on sector-specific regulations and state laws that prioritise market flexibility.
To tackle the China threat, Taiwan has imported significant amounts of defence equipment from the US, among other countries, while also strengthening its domestic defence industrial base.