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The 17+1 Framework between China and Europe

In March 2019, Chinese Prime Minister Li Keqiang made a long trip to Eastern Europe.   The reference for that trip, full of bilateral meetings,...

Russian Cyber Sovereignty: One Step Ahead

Authors: Alexander Tabachnik  and Lev Topor* Cyber warfare is becoming more prominent and frequent than ever before in the international arena. Struggle for hegemony, influence...

Foreseeing cyber vulnerabilities of nuclear facilities in South Asia

In this era of rapidly evolving technology, nuclear facilities are exposed to dynamic and evolving spectrum of cyber vulnerabilities. Cyber-attacks on nuclear facilities are...

Conquering without fighting in the field

Scades of wars have been waged throughout human history with distinct ways and weapons. Different kinds of military tools and techniques were used to...

Artificial Intelligence without Cyber Resilience in South Asia

Artificial intelligence is becoming one of the defining technologies of 21st century. Today AI is being deployed in health care systems, financial trading, translation...

The Israeli military satellite Ofek-16

On July 6, at 4 a.m., the Israeli Aerospace Agency and Israel Aerospace Industries launched the Ofek-16satellite ("Orpheus") from the Palmachim air base, almost...

Contours of India’s economic and cyber-warfare against China

In his book The Age of the Economist, Daniel R. Fusfeld tells how economics governs our life today. In today’s market or quasi-market economies,...

Emerging Technologies: Changing Nature of Irregular Warfare

This era of most cutting-edge innovations and inventions in science and technology (S&T), has the potential to revolutionize governmental structures, economies, international security and...

India’s Hybrid War against Pakistan

Hybrid Warfare is a military strategy that employs political warfare and composites conventional warfare, irregular warfare and cyber warfare with other influencing methods such...

India’s Hybrid / Cyber threats and its regional implications

Hybrid threats are designated as a swing from a traditional force model to an approach which combines kinetic and non-kinetic tools in a deliberate...

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The Geopolitics of Lunar Helium-3 pMining and the U.S. Sovereign Wealth Fund Stagnation

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How Beijing Is Telling the Story of America’s 250 Years, and Why the Story Keeps Changing

When Washington celebrates the 250th anniversary of the Declaration...

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