Rethinking Power, Partnerships, And Policy
Framing Contemporary Strategic Priorities To consider India’s foreign and security policy makers, one needs to do more than just follow up on the diplomatic visits or defence procurements. It demands a structural analysis of how geography, economic ambition and institutional reform are coming together to form long-term strategic thinking. At Delhi Policy Group, research approaches are centred on policy coherence rather than episodic events. The aim is to understand how national goals are translated into operational strategy and how India positions itself in an environment of fragmentation, competition, and alliances. Understanding India And West Asia In Context India and West Asia have been increasingly strategic in terms of energy security as well as defence cooperation, connectivity, diaspora interaction and technological cooperation. Delhi Policy Group studies this relationship using overlapping structures- tracing the politics of transition, the politics of contestation in t...