My article "When Realpolitik Triumphs over Uyghur Rights in Xinjiang" has been published in #VIF's journal, #National Security. My sincere thanks to Prof. Sujit Dutta, Dr. Arpita Anant and VIF for the opportunity. Kindly DM for the pdf. https://t.co/U2LLVrVof2
“Ports have emerged as fundamental drivers of economic transformation in the contemporary global environment. Handling around 80 percent of international goods by volume, ports have evolved from being passive infrastructures to active catalysts for industrial development, trade integration and regional growth. Robust port infrastructure and strategic partnerships are essential for India’s economic and territorial security."…..analyses Abhishek Agarwal in his Policy Brief for National Security Journal, Vol. 9, Issue 2 (April-June 2026).
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Astonished to read a May 2024 column by a seasoned mainstream Bengal journalist who argued that the BJP doesn’t understand Bengal because (among other things) “sexual malfeasance is not a conversation point in Bengal.”
Exact words. I’m not making this up.
2 years later:
The man who should be credited for the Saffron Surge in West Bengal.
The man who gave up his life for Bharat’s Jammu & Kashmir.
Shyama Prasad Mukherjee.
“Nahi Chalenge Ek Desh Mein Do Vidhan, Do Pradhan, Aur Do Nishan”
Jahan Hue Balidan Mukherjee, Woh Kashmir Humara Hai.
“In the emerging paradigm of Network-Centric Warfare (NCW), increasingly central to Indian military doctrine, the integrity of the physical communications layer merits consideration comparable to that of routers and switches."...writes Dr. Jaijit Bhattacharya, Anushka Verma and Dipanjan Ghosh in their article for National Security Journal, Vol. 9, Issue 2 (April-June 2026).
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Congratulations to our BJP/NDA candidate Shri BB Gopakumar on securing a historic mandate!
This victory is the true result of his years of selfless service and relentless hard work for the people of Chathannoor. It also reflects the growing trust of all Malayalees in the BJP/NDA's track record of #PoliticsOfPerformance under PM @narendramodi ji's leadership.
Work for #VikasitaChathannoor starts now!
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Huge story from West Bengal this morning. BJP ahead on 168 seats as of now. The winning party needs 148 seats to come to power. TMC ahead on 112 seats.
History being written in the state of Shyama Prasad Mukherjee, the founder of Bharatiya Jana Sangh.
“With balanced reforms, robust safeguards and thoughtful implementation, justice systems can harness AI to improve outcomes, build public trust and protect rights, keeping pace with technological change while avoiding unnecessary resistance…..” states Shri. Vikas Katheria in his article for National Security Journal, Vol. 9, Issue 2 (April-June 2026).
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“The book’s underlying theme is that India, being the largest country in the region, needs to pay far greater attention to South Asia. The “Neighbourhood First” policy has to be updated. India needs to devote more resources to building individual ties and regional cooperation. As the world’s fourth-largest economy, India is well placed to take the region forward as a whole while protecting its interests….” writes Dr. Arvind Gupta, while reviewing the book, Perspectives from and within India and its Neighbourhood, for National Security Journal, Vol. 9, Issue 2 (April-June 2026). The book has been edited by Shishir Priyadarshi and Dr. Cchavi Vasisht.
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“The future of military UAV systems poses serious challenges and threats to India’s national security. This threat emanates not only from Pakistan-based terrorist outfits, but also from the ability of the Pakistan military to acquire and enhance UCAV capabilities and deploy along borders. The China–Pakistan military nexus has aggravated UAV threats to India’s national security…” analyses Dr. J. Jeganaathan in his article for National Security Journal, Vol. 9, Issue 2 (April-June 2026).
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“Despite the structural fault-lines and deep political mistrust between India and China, reimagining economic engagement with China must form the core pillar of India’s broader global economic strategy. Given China’s strategic position in the global economy, it will be extremely challenging for India to pursue sustained growth, industrial upgrading, or deeper integration into global value chains, without a calibrated approach to economic ties with its northern neighbour….” analyses Manoj Kewalramani and Amit Kumar in their article for National Security Journal, Vol. 9, Issue 2 (April-June 2026).
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“A cautious optimism is warranted as India and Europe initiate a major effort to build a comprehensive economic and defence partnership. India is not perceived as a revisionist power, and its economic dynamism has generated elite-level interest in Europe. Even so, at the public policy level, there is a need to evaluate how rapidly the relationship can progress…” analyses Dr. Prem Mahadevan in his article for National Security Journal, Vol. 9, Issue 2 (April-June 2026).
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As India accelerates its digital transformation, building a trusted photonics ecosystem becomes critical. This article highlights vulnerabilities in optical fibre networks and dependence on imported components. Get the Journal here: https://t.co/6pGDKujS16
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“The announcement by the United States of its withdrawal from 66 international organisations signifies the Trump Administration’s policy to reduce its involvement in these multilateral structures, many of which were created with U.S. leadership after the Second World War. The major impact will be on the sustainable development agenda of multilateralism. This is likely to set back India’s declared objective of using effective international cooperation for becoming a developed economy (Viksit Bharat) by 2047….” analyses Amb. Asoke Mukerji, in his article for National Security Journal, Vol. 9, Issue 2 (April-June 2026).
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