On March 11, 2024, India conducted a flight test of a land-based, nuclear-capable indigenously developed ballistic missile, adept with carrying multiple warheads. The multiple independently targetable re-entry vehicle (MIRV) technology …
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India’s MIRV Expansion along with Satellites, Missile Defense, AI and Precision Weapons: Destabilizing South Asia
On 11th March, India successfully conducted the first flight test of a domestically developed missile with Multiple Independently Targetable Re-entry Vehicle (MIRV) technology, as announced by India’s Prime Minister Narendra …
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Hybrid WarfarePublications
AI geopolitics: Fragmentation, conflict and cybersecurity
by Rimsha Malikby Rimsha Malik🔊 Listen to Article THE original aim of artificial intelligence (AI) was to mimic human cognitive functions and provide insights into real-world problems. AI has gained global recognition through creative …
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In an era marked by the escalating energy crisis, rampant fossil fuel consumption, and the existential threat of climate change, the need for collective action has never been more urgent. …
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Rising Tensions: The Emergence of a New Nuclear Arms Race
by Nazia Sheikhby Nazia Sheikh🔊 Listen to Article The start of the New Year 2024 was distinguished by several wars in Africa, Europe, and the Middle East; human-caused environmental and climate change; and worries …
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The implementation of the CAA law after four years being ratified in December 2019, introduces expedited citizenship pathways for persecuted minorities originating from neighboring nations, encompassing Hindus, Sikhs, Buddhists, Jains, …
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Silencing the Soil The farmers’ protests and democratic debate in India
by Nazia Sheikhby Nazia SheikhA free and democratic society is demonstrated by personal property, freedom of religion and speech, citizenship, voting rights, freedom from unwarranted governmental deprivation of the right to life and liberty, …
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In contemporary India, the status quo for minority groups, notably the Muslim demographic comprising 14.2% of the population, is experiencing a notable erosion. A comprehensive report by Hindutva Watch has …
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Shifting Narratives: Unveiling Media Bias Amid Pakistan’s MIRV Triumph and India’s Techno-Nationalism
On March 11 2024, India announced that it had successfully developed the capability to place multiple warheads on a single intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM). This milestone was demonstrated through a …
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“Hindutva Nationalism and the BrahMos Crisis: A Strategic Analysis of India’s Foreign Policy Pivot”
Since the rise of the Modi government in New Delhi, India has undergone a profound transformation, not only in its domestic policies but also in its approach to foreign affairs. …