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Geopolitics’ November, 2020 edition mainly focusses on ‘Make in India’ and boosting indigenisation of defence production through formation of joint ventures with foreign original equipment manufacturers (OEMs). The issue also carries detailed articles on the Indian Army’s infantry modernisation programme, and the Indian military’s plans for a long haul in Ladakh amidst the ongoing border standoff with China. The edition also carries enlightening writeups on 12 critical missile tests conducted by India’s DRDO in the last 2 months, and the Indo-Russian strategic partnership in civil nuclear energy. The ‘Periscope’ section carries a report on the recent successful test-firing of Rudram-1 new generation anti-radiation missile (NGARM). The ‘DefBiz’ section carries an exclusive interview of Yogesh Mudras, Managing Director of Informa Markets in India. The ‘Panorama’ section is based on the Malabar naval exercise and possible formalisation of the Quad as a permanent military alliance in the Indian Ocean region. The ‘Diplomacy’ section’s story on India-Myanmar relations in the wake of India’s evolved Act East Policy, takes the issue to a logical conclusion. The November, 2020 edition is a must read for everybody.

THE QUAD IS FINALLY FLEXING ITS MUSCLE

India, Australia, Japan and the United States have come together in a joint military exercise in the Bay of Bengal. All four countries are wary of what they perceive as China’s ‘expansionist’ mindset

2 mins

MORE HEFT AND FIZZ

Will India’s latest Defence Acquisition Procedure 2020 speed up military capability - building through indigenous efforts, help in achieving the turnover of ₹1,75,000 crore and exports of ₹35,000 crore by 2020- 25 as per the targets enunciated in the draft Defence Production Policy 2020? AMIT COWSHISH answers

10+ mins

THE FUTURE OF INDIAN ARMS PRODUCTION

AMIT GUPTA explains why with the “mantra” of giving up what is desirable and opting for what is achievable, joint ventures are the future of Indian arms production

10+ mins

Indian Missile Tests Show Urgency

By test-firing as many as 12 missiles in last two months, India is now matching China missile by missile and is closing the technology gap, argues NINAD D SHETH

Indian Missile Tests Show Urgency

7 mins

12 MISSILE SYSTEMS IN 2 MONTHS, DRDO IS ON ROCKET FUEL

With a flurry of back-to-back weapon tests successfully validating new and indigenous technologies, DRDO is all set to play a pivotal role in fulfilling the ultimate dream of Atmanirbhar Bharat in the new decade, explains R CHANDRAKANTH

10+ mins

FORWARD MOMENTUM

With the ongoing border tensions with China showing no signs of cooling off and a diplomatic thaw seeming too far as a mirage, Indian military is preparing for the long-haul in Ladakh

FORWARD MOMENTUM

10 mins

BUILDING THE ORDER BOOK

The orderbooks for LCA, LCH, HTT-40 and LUH are poised for robust growth at HAL, with the DPSU also getting ready to come up with a whole gamut of world-class products in the new decade, explains DHIRENDER JAMWAL

BUILDING THE ORDER BOOK

10 mins

SHOOT TO KILL: RAPID INFANTRY MODERNISATION IS NEED OF THE HOUR

Starting right from automatic rifles, shoulder-fired rocket launchers, sniper rifles, pistols, carbines, under-barrel grenade launchers and ending with light machine guns, the Indian Army requires brand new assault weapons for defending the nation, argues AMARTYA SINHA

SHOOT TO KILL: RAPID INFANTRY MODERNISATION IS NEED OF THE HOUR

10+ mins

WATER ON THE MOON

No water, no colony ! This had been the one piece in the jigsaw puzzle that scientists believed was the `deal breaker` between simply visiting the planet closest to Earth and colonising it. Now with news of the discovery of water the equation changes

2 mins

DELHI'S OUTREACH TO NAYPYIDAW

Myanmar is now receiving new attention in India’s Act East Policy, writes BALADAS GHOSHAL

10+ 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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