Geopolitics Magazine - March 2021
Geopolitics Magazine - March 2021
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In this issue
Geopolitics’ March, 2021 edition primarily focusses on the significance of the QUAD in the emerging geopolitical equations in Asia. The issue analyses the evolving India-US military partnership. The edition also carries a Photo Feature on the recently concluded Aero India-2021 exhibition in Bengaluru. The issue also carries extensive features on the upcoming Tejas Mark-1A fighter aircraft, enhancing night vision capabilities of the Indian Armed Forces, sealing of the deal on mid-air refuelling jets, the urge for cutting edge UAVs, and speeding up the rollout of latest generation combat networks. The Periscope section carries a writeup on the recently tested SFDR (Solid Fuel Ducted Ramjet) missile. An exclusive interview of Surendra M Vaidya, EVP & Business Head, Godrej Aerospace in the ‘DefBiz’ section takes the edition to an interesting conclusion. The March, 2021 edition of the magazine is a must-read for everyone.
THE QUAD AND BEYOND
Given the potentials as well as the contradictions within the QUAD, India has to maximise its options in order to participate successfully in the great game that is emerging in the Indo-Pacific, writes NINAD D SHETH
10+ mins
Quad's Challenges In Bay Of Bengal
As the military takeover in Myanmar has provided a further opportunity to China to enhance its profile in the region, the Quad partners (India, Japan, Australia and the United States) have to reimagine their strategic plans for the Bay of Bengal area taking into consideration the importance of three regional stakeholders namely Myanmar, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka, argues P M HEBLIKAR
8 mins
A US-INDIA MILITARY PARTNERSHIP SANS QUAD
Arguing that India cannot depend on the QUAD framework to deal with a Chinese threat, AMIT GUPTA suggests that a realistic workable alliance with the United States based on a fruitful weapons partnership between the two countries and the provision of military basing is a much better option for New Delhi
10+ mins
ATMANIRBHAR IN EARNEST
Aero India was a homegrown affair with welcome signs of an indigenous defence manufacturing capability that is coming of age, writes C SANTHOSH
10+ mins
THE TEJAS AND TEJAS MK1A: HAL HAS TO DELIVER
The Tejas project is a litmus test of the ability of Indian designers and production agencies to produce a viable combat aircraft, argues SANJAY BADRI-MAHARAJ
10 mins
SIGHT AT NIGHT ENHANCING NIGHT VISION CAPABILITIES OF THE INDIAN ARMED FORCES
With challenges persisting at the Line of Control and the Line of Actual Control, the Indian Army is on a modernisation spree. The army requires third and fourth generation NVDs which have a reduced halo effect, better picture clarity, more panoramic view and longer battery life, explains DHIRENDER SINGH JAMWAL
6 mins
UAVS: INDIA HAS TO MOVE FORWARD
India has made some significant use of UAVs in its internal security operations and considerable use for military surveillance. However, its own development projects are still limited and have not yielded major products for military use. This is rapidly changing, explains SANJAY BADRI-MAHARAJ
10 mins
Make: Myth, Reality Or Pipedream?
Today, in India, the government has shown that they have the will under the strong leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. They have also shown the way with DAP- 2020. Now it is up to the user, the bureaucracy and Indian industry to utilise both and move ahead, writes COL. ANDREW FERNANDES (RETD)
10+ mins
COUNTER-DRONE TECHNOLOGIES: NASCENT, BUT WITH ENORMOUS POSSIBILITIES
Designing and developing new countermeasures will require substantial investments, but they should not be hindrances in innovation, writes R CHANDRAKANTH
7 mins
The Assam NRC Fiasco
With Assam electing a new assembly this month, the National Register of Citizens is going to be a highly emotive issue, which, if not handled properly, will create huge disorders in a state that is traditionally vulnerable to multiple insurgencies having serious strategic implications. RAJEEV BHATTACHARYYA enumerates factors contributing to the fiasco
9 mins
Geopolitics Magazine Description:
Publisher: Newsline Publications Pvt. Ltd
Category: Politics
Language: English
Frequency: Monthly
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