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In this issue

India is facing many internal security threats, and it is time to reshape the strategic dynamics by modernising the police forces.

FIA 24 provided important insights into the Global Combat Air Programme, which will redefine the future of air combat.

The BrahMos programme has filled a critical gap in the Indian armed forces' missile inventory and continues to attract strong export interest.

MPDMS IS TAKING SHAPE

The system is a next generation missile-based standoff torpedo delivery system. During the test flight, full range capability of the missile was successfully demonstrated. The weapon has been designed to enhance anti-submarine warfare capability far beyond the conventional range of the torpedo.

MPDMS IS TAKING SHAPE

1 min

FILLING THE GAP

A new Medium Transport Aircraft is essential for the IAF, but it will have to compete with other pressing programmes fighting for limited budgetary resources, analyses ATUL CHANDRA.

FILLING THE GAP

8 mins

FUTURE FIGHTER

FIA 24 provided important insights into the Global Combat Air Programme, which will redefine the future of air combat, reports MIKE RAJKUMAR.

FUTURE FIGHTER

7 mins

POLICE MODERNISATION: AN URGENT NEED OF THE HOUR

India is facing many internal security threats, and it is time to reshape the strategic dynamics by modernising the police forces.

POLICE MODERNISATION: AN URGENT NEED OF THE HOUR

9 mins

SUPERSONIC DESTROYER

The BrahMos programme has filled a critical gap in the Indian armed forces' missile inventory and continues to attract strong export interest, writes ATUL CHANDRA.

SUPERSONIC DESTROYER

8 mins

UGVS: THE NEXT DIMENSION OF WARFARE

With the rest of the world developing unmanned ground vehicles at a breakneck speed, it is time for India to join the bandwagon at the earliest.

UGVS: THE NEXT DIMENSION OF WARFARE

9 mins

WILL MODI APPLY THE LESSON LEARNT FROM KOREA IN UKRAINE?

Speculation around Prime Minister Narendra Modi's possible visit to Ukraine raises questions about India's role in mediating peace between Russia and Ukraine. Drawing from its experience during the Korean War, India may seek to leverage its strategic neutrality to foster dialogue in a conflict where China and Turkey have also shown interest, opines PRAKASH NANDA.

WILL MODI APPLY THE LESSON LEARNT FROM KOREA IN UKRAINE?

6 mins

VIKSIT BHARAT FROM A DREAM TO REALITY

The article explores India's ascent as a global influencer, emphasising its strategic advancements in foreign policy, defence, and economic growth. It also highlights India's challenges in achieving sustainable development and strengthening internal security. Adopting a forward-looking approach, the article envisions India's rise as a major economic power and a key player in global stability, as outlined by LT. GEN. A.B. SHIVANE (RETD.).

VIKSIT BHARAT FROM A DREAM TO REALITY

5 mins

INDIAN NAVY'S PROJECT-751 - GERMAN TKMS LEADS SPANISH NAVANTIA AFTER FIELD TRIALS FOR AIP-SUBMARINE DEAL

German submarine-builder ThyssenKrupp (TKMS) and India's Mazagaon Dockyard Limited (MDL) have emerged as leaders in the Indian Navy's Project-751, which aims to build six submarines with Fuel Cell Air-Independent Propulsion (AIP) and Lithium-ion batteries. Following successful field trials, TKMS and MDL have gained an edge over competitors by demonstrating their proven AIP technology and advanced submarine design tailored to the Indian Navy's needs.

INDIAN NAVY'S PROJECT-751 - GERMAN TKMS LEADS SPANISH NAVANTIA AFTER FIELD TRIALS FOR AIP-SUBMARINE DEAL

3 mins

NEW WAVE TERRORISM IN JAMMU & KASHMIR

KARAN KHARB argues that Pakistan's continued use of proxy war tactics against India, particularly in Jammu and Kashmir, poses a severe threat to national security. He advocates for a shift from a reactive to a proactive approach in counter-terrorism efforts, emphasizing the need for a comprehensive review of military strategies and a coordinated national policy to address both external and internal security challenges effectively.

NEW WAVE TERRORISM IN JAMMU & KASHMIR

9 mins

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Geopolitics Magazine Description:

PublisherNewsline Publications Pvt. Ltd

CategoryPolitics

LanguageEnglish

FrequencyMonthly

Geopolitics Magazine published by Newsline Publications Pvt. Ltd. is a monthly magazine that covers a wide range of topics related to geopolitics, international relations, and national security, with a focus on the Indian perspective. The magazine is known for its in-depth analysis, insightful commentary, and expert opinions.

Geopolitics Magazine features a variety of content, including:

* Geopolitical analysis and commentary: The magazine features articles by leading experts on geopolitical trends and developments, as well as their analysis of current events.
* National security issues: Geopolitics Magazine covers a wide range of national security issues, including defense policy, foreign policy, and internal security.
* International relations: The magazine also covers international relations topics, such as diplomacy, trade, and development.
* Interviews with experts: Geopolitics Magazine interviews leading experts on geopolitics, national security, and international relations to get their insights on the latest trends and developments.

Geopolitics Magazine is a valuable resource for anyone who wants to stay informed about the latest trends and developments in geopolitics, international relations, and national security. It is also a great way to understand the Indian perspective on these issues. Subscribe today and start your journey to a more informed and engaged global citizen.

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