Tagged: National Security
China’s chip manufacturing industry poses a significant threat to global security due to its history of intellectual property theft and unfair trade practices, according to a report by The Times of Israel. The report...
This comprehensive explainer offers a deep dive into the four main methods of intelligence gathering: Human Intelligence (HUMINT), Signals Intelligence (SIGINT), Imagery Intelligence (IMINT), and Open-Source Intelligence (OSINT). Each method is explained in detail,...
For the first time after the Indo-Pak War of 1971, the Indian Air Force (IAF) crossed not only the LOC but international border also in order to strike targets deep inside mainland Pakistan at...
India-Pakistan have multi-layered issues Terrorism continue as a major challenge for bilateral cooperation Revival of SAARC is necessary India-Pakistan needs Indo-China model of cooperation Pakistan federal cabinet has approved, its first national security policy....
Australia’s prime minister on Wednesday said more than 60 areas of technology were critical to the national interest and promised millions of dollars in funding to keep strategic rivals from controlling industries from cyber...
National security is part and parcel for a country’s survival. As neo-realist Kenneth Waltz puts, “nation-states prime responsibility is to maximize security for them power is the means to achieve the end i.e., Security.”...
COVINTS : National Security and Defence Conclave, 28-30 January 2021 India’s interests and power continue to grow exponentially in the global setting. In this context, the growing interests continue to be guided by an...
China published rules on Saturday for reviewing foreign investment on national security grounds, potentially broad measures that it insisted did not amount to protectionism. The review system announced by the National Development and Reform...
A largely futuristic, yet so plausible threat now seems to be necessitating India’s attention. Cyberspace has revolutionised the idea of traditional national security, cashing on its ability to be ubiquitous. Cyberthreats are the new...