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India Maritime Security and Challenges They Face

The appointment of India's first National Maritime Security Coordinator (NMSC) demonstrates the country's commitment to addressing India’s security challenges and India’s Maritime Challenges . It implements a long-standing recommendation made by the Group of Ministers (GoM) in 2000 to establish an apex body for maritime affairs management. 1 The NMSC, which reports to the National Security Advisor (NSA), will help to streamline maritime governance and enable the maritime sector's development. The Mumbai serial blasts (1993) and Mumbai terror attacks (2008), which claimed over 250 and 175 lives, respectively, occurred due to India's maritime security and India’s martime challenges. More recently, on January 12, 2018, approximately 243 people left India on a fishing boat from Munambam harbour in Kerala in an illegal migration case. By noon, the Indian Coast Guard (ICG) had launched an intensive search operation involving ships, hovercraft, and aircraft. Despite its Coas

India's Partnerships and Security Posture

Reasons behind such widespread partnerships: With its fast-growing rates, strategic locations, a widespread network of foreign and diplomatic policies, and large diversity in its citizen, India has gained friendly partnerships with several countries in the developing world. The Ministry of External Affairs is the government agency for the conduct of foreign relations and partnerships. India’s contribution towards its partners: India's Strategic Partnerships are considered closest with countries like UAE, Russia, Israel, Afghanistan, France, Bhutan, Bangladesh, and the United States. Different platforms on which India shares a bond with these countries include military operations, counter-terrorism, and space technology. While Russia is the largest supplier of military equipment to India in the present times, Israel is all set to overtake Russia anytime soon in the future. Israel and India have collaborated in the fields of counter-terrorism and space technology. India's

Handling The Challenges and Security Among the Nations

  DEPARTMENT AND CONTROL: Delhi Policy Group is an independent and non-profit think tank. It has formulated various India's foreign and security policies to achieve the following targets: - India’s steps taken to strengthen its strategic borders The political security and India Connectivity challenges and policies across the Indo-Pacific India’s strategic partnerships advance India’s rise. Delhi Policy Group has various strategists, who make these policies to deal with the western pressures. There are various geo-political issues like strategic posture, strategic partnership, regional security challenges and regional security architecture. DPG is working on all such challenges.   ORGANISING SUMMITS AND MEETINGS: The Delhi Policy Group is working on global partnerships and strategies. To achieve this goal, it organises various summits and meeting through the faculty of well-researched strategists. The major task of the think tank is to make pacts between various countries a

Important Things to Know About the Think Tanks and Their Role

  Role and meaning of think tanks: - A Think Tank is an institute of experts who perform research on various ideas and suggestions on economic, military, technology, and social issues. Some of the think tanks are government organizations associated with political parties and the military. On the other hand, most of them are non-governmental organizations. Importance and types: - Delhi policy group is an independent and popular think tank. It was founded in 1994. The role of the DPG think tank is worldwide popular. There are many Think Tanks in Delhi which provide easy and relevant information, but DPG is the most reliable. Thinks tanks are a source of providing strategies to increase public prosperity and develop the welfare of the country in general.  The common think tanks are business affiliated, created by the government a political party or personal think tanks. Think tank uses different criteria like large and diversified strategies which include foundations, busine

India and China Relations A Policy Seminar Organized by DPG

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  On 14th September 2017, the Delhi Policy Group organized a seminar. 50 participants of the strategic community attended the seminar actively, and the topic of the convention was  India-China Relations . Since bilateral and regional contexts were the main topics of the seminar, foreign secretary Dr. S. Jayshankar started the program with a talk on India-China Bilateral Relations . He explained there were historical and modern connections between the two countries. He also sheds light on how to manage stable relationships based on current challenges. what was the subject of the policy seminar? During the first few minutes of the seminar, discussions were going on about  India-China Relations . However, all the speakers and attendees noted some points about the asymmetric power equation between the two countries. People have discussed in detail the regional issues and the muscular assertion. The growing ability of China based on bilateral ties grab everyone's attention.   Everyone a