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In this issue

Geopolitics' July 2017 issue looks closely at Defence, Diplomacy and Security issues that confront the nation today. It has been more than a year now that Kashmir continues to suffer due to violence. Is it time that the Indian state adopted hard measures to tackle the problem or is there need for sensitive handling of the situation?
Also, while our expert takes a look at the defining features of Sixth Generation Fighters, there is an indepth report on whether India is losing its edge to China in aircraft carrier warfare. In our security section we look at how the defensive postures that India had been used to in the past has now been abandoned with the new assertive military doctrine of 'Shoot first, questions later'. Plus: An indepth report on the new military planes showcased at the latest edition of the Paris Air Show.

Jammu & Kashmir Is It Time To Show The Iron Fist?

From the point of view of most Indians, the situation in Kashmir has steadily deteriorated over the past few months.

Jammu & Kashmir Is It Time To Show The Iron Fist?

2 mins

Analysing The Kashmir Situation: Is Hard Power The Better Option?

A surge in violence - stone pelting, attack on security personnel - and an expansion in the scope of violence - bank robberies, attack on native Kashmiris - suggests that public discontent over Indian rule in Kashmir is rising. LT. GEN. SYED ATA HASNAIN (RETD.) analyses the situation for Geopolitics

Analysing The Kashmir Situation: Is Hard Power The Better Option?

10+ mins

Kashmir Needs Sensitive Handling, Not Hard Power

Historically, popular uprisings have triumphed over force as happened in the Philippines (1986), Czechoslovakia (1989), Poland (1989-90), Ukraine (2004-05), Lebanon (2005), and Nepal (1996-2006). If the Kashmiris were to come out on to the streets in force and demand independence, the security forces would be helpless, but, except for a very small minority, the Kashmiri people do not wish to either join Pakistan or opt for independence from India. The government must act to end the alienation of the people in the Valley, says BRIG. GURMEET KANWAL (RETD.)

Kashmir Needs Sensitive Handling, Not Hard Power

6 mins

Rise Of The Drones: Challenges In India's Military UAV Development

Indian efforts aimed at developing armed UAVs have not met with much success because our UAVs have very limited payloads and our sensors and weapons aren't adequately miniaturised, writes RAKESH KRISHNAN SIMHA

Rise Of The Drones: Challenges In India's Military UAV Development

7 mins

India's New Military Doctrine Shoot First, Questions Later

Having compromised its strategic interests for decades through an overly defensive posture, India now has a more assertive military doctrine, which may well turn out to be a case of closing the barn door after the horses have bolted! Besides, assertive doctrines accomplish little when placed in the hands of zero risk leadership, writes RAKESH KRISHNAN SIMHA

India's New Military Doctrine Shoot First, Questions Later

7 mins

Hal's Aerospace Division Contributes To Isro's Success

HAL's Aerospace Division is progressively enhancing its ability to build and integrate space hardware on behalf of ISRO. As the Indian military's dependence on space based assets grow, there will inevitably arise a need for an entity that specialises in integrating and launching military assets. When that happens, HAL may well be the logical choice

Hal's Aerospace Division Contributes To Isro's Success

2 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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