Govt Must Rethink the Role of Defence Attaché...
With growing capabilities and interests, India needs to reconsider the current terms of the partnership between the military and our diplomats....
A Renewed Focus on Emerging Technologies...
Fully realising the potential of emerging technologies in the military requires altering existing organisations and approaches....
In Defence, The Twin Transformations...
The country’s political leadership took a leap in reimagining the military. But it must pay attention to structural issues....
1971 War Tilted Balance in India’s Favour...
Bangladesh today is a development success story as that country overtook India and Pakistan in terms of per capita income and human development...
India and US have certain congruence in maritime security through IPS...
"I think India and the US have a certain congruence in maritime security through the Indo pacific in keeping those sea lanes open, safe, free but I...
India’s civilian leadership must step up...
Between the Indian Army’s ‘supremo syndrome’ and IAF’s ‘all is well’ syndrome, India’s military effectiveness is compromised...
Book Review: The Absent Dialogue...
There is a constant search for harmony among the three principal stakeholders of national security....
The great churning: Modi’s transformation of the Indian military...
India’s current military transformation requires greater civilian participation and expertise in defense matters....
A name upon a grave: India needs a proper account of the army’s war dead...
If we are unable to reconcile the numbers of war dead, then naming and properly honouring every single one, and looking after their next of kin, is...
The indigenisation of India’s defence industry...
An indigenous defence industry is a vital objective for India given its security environment and strategic objectives. India has a large and growing...
Defence Reforms: The Vajpayee years...
Prime Minister Atal Behari Vajpayee’s coalition government was at the helm of affairs from 1998 to 2004 and significantly shaped India’s...
Civil–military relations and professional military education in India...
This paper analyses the ways in which civil–military relations shape professional military education (PME). Its main argument is that military...
Moving forward on defence and security...
When Prime Minister Narendra Modi meets US President Donald Trump for the first time, the focus will be on establishing a good rapport between the two...
Can unarmed states prohibit nuclear weapons?...
Guess what terrifies nations armed with the most powerful weapons ever invented? Believe it or not a mere UN conference to ban them, which began on 27...
A disrupter’s guide to India’s defence budget...
While India’s defence budget is now the fourth largest in the world, it is not providing adequate bang for the buck The latest Union budget...
India’s military diplomacy: taking the leap...
It is undeniable that the nature of military force in international affairs has changed in the seven decades since India’s Independence. It has...
Critical Seoul NSG meet will have reverberations for India’s...
NSG meeting is no less important, for the potential implications it could have for relations between India and China writes Dhruva Jaishankar A...
UN missions bedrock of India’s military engagement and assistance to...
India must have a serious dialogue with African countries on its role in future peacekeeping operations on the continent. India’s...
At the crossroads: India and the future of UN peacekeeping in Africa...
India’s participation in United Nations Peacekeeping Operations (UNPKO) is probably without parallel it has been one of the largest...
Space: securing India’s final frontier...
The launch of the GSLV–D6 powered by an indigenous cryogenic engine is a game-changer Even as the country was agog with a salacious society murder...
A brave new nuclear deterrence world?...
Since the dawn of nuclear weapons in 1945 two axioms have dominated the discourse: one, only nuclear weapons could deter other nuclear weapons. Two,...
Updating India’s nuclear doctrine...
The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) will “study in detail India’s nuclear doctrine, and revise and update it, to make it relevant to...
Perils of preserving the ancien régime...
The old order changeth yielding place to new… (The Passing of Arthur) Despite the veracity of this maxim, existing members of the old nuclear...
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Govt Must Rethink the Role of Defence Attaché
The Centre for Social and Economic Progress (CSEP) is delighted to invite you to a seminar titled “India-Bangladesh Relations: Past, Present & Future” on Thursday, January 16, 2025 from 11:00 AM-1:00 PM (IST). The seminar will feature a discussion between Amb. Shyam Saran, Former Foreign Secretary of India, Amb. Shivshankar Menon, Distinguished Fellow, CSEP and Former National Security Adviser, India and Amb. Deb Mukharji, Former High Commissioner to Bangladesh. The seminar will be introduced by Amb. Dr Jaimini Bhagwati, Distinguished Fellow CSEP. The event will be held at the CSEP Auditorium, 6, Dr Jose P Rizal Marg, Chanakyapuri, New Delhi – 110021. Please note that this is an […]