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The strategic environment of South Asia is already volatile and India’s ever-enhancing use of AI for military purposes erodes the strategic stability in the region and undermines deterrence policies between India and Pakistan.
ShortIn today’s rapidly changing international landscape, alliances between nations are no longer seen as a guarantee of a state’s long-term survival, especially when it comes to the major nuclear powers.
ShortInterview with Raj Kumar Sharma, Senior Research Fellow at the NatStrat, India
ShortExperts discussed both the results of the latest European Parliament elections on June 6–9 and their importance for the further development of the European Union and its positioning in the international arena
ShortQuite unclear document vs Specific and clear proposals
ShortOn June 10, 2024, the Russian International Affairs Council (RIAC) and the Nigerian Institute of International Affairs (NIIA) held a seminar in Lagos themed “Geopolitical and Geostrategic Competition in Sahel: Positions of Russia, the U.S., France and the EU.”
ShortMEPs don’t call the shots, so any real change in the bloc will emerge from domestic upheavals
ShortThe climatic agenda is not just another “sphere” of interaction, but a reflection of the agreements reached during the dialogue on other relevant issues
ShortFor 80 years, the Atom bomb has prevented a repeat of the horrors of the 1940s – Russia needs to leverage it again to stop American aggression
ShortThe more casualties both sides suffer, the greater the intensity of hostilities and the closer approach to the threshold of nuclear use. In this scenario, there will be no victors.
ShortWill Asia teach Europe a lesson?
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