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Category: Geopolitical Analysis
Announcement: Launch of Kawach Intelligence Training Center
We are proud to announce the launch of the Kawach Intelligence Training Center, a dedicated hub for next-generation intelligence education and training. The center will be operational from 5th October 2025. The Kawach Intelligence Training Center will provide hybrid trainings across a wide spectrum of intelligence domains, including but not limited to: Open-Source Intelligence …
Countering the Ghost of Terrorism: How India Can Lead with Peace and Power
The Global Terrorism Index 2025 report presents a stark reality of the evolving nature of terrorism worldwide. The document highlights that terrorism remains a persistent challenge, with increasing geopolitical shifts contributing to the growing complexity of counterterrorism efforts. For India, a nation with a long history of dealing with terrorist threats, the findings of the …
Introducing SAKSHI: in honour of Our Inspirational former Colleague
We are thrilled to announce the launch of a new, ground-breaking tool, the AI Agent SAKSHI, developed to celebrate our former colleague at Kawach, Sakshi. Known for her exceptional motivational skills and inspirational character, Sakshi made a lasting impact on our team by expertly transforming challenges and failures into victories with her positivity and …
Strengthening the Shield: India’s Push for Advanced Radar Systems Through Russian Partnership
By- Dr. RIturaj Mate Introduction In the evolving landscape of global security, the ability to detect and respond to potential threats promptly is paramount. India’s pursuit of advanced defence technologies has led to a significant development: the anticipated acquisition of Russia’s Voronezh radar system. This article delves into the multifaceted aspects of this strategic procurement, …
Kawach Training Schedule – 2025
Exciting News from Kawach! We are thrilled to unveil our lineup of advanced virtual training programs for 2025! Kawach remains committed to empowering individuals and organizations with cutting-edge skills in intelligence and analysis. From AI-Empowered International Relations to War Zone Monitoring, our offerings are tailored to meet the evolving demands of the intelligence landscape. Each …
From Chaos to Control: Enhancing Security Protocols Post-Brampton Incident
By- Ms Riya Chaubey In recent times, the diaspora communities of Indians living abroad have faced various challenges, including the surge of pro-Khalistan extremism. A recent violent incident at the Hindu Sabha temple in Brampton, Greater Toronto Area (GTA), Canada, has once again brought these challenges to the forefront. This article aims to analyze the …
Double Standards and Diplomatic Strain: Canada’s Tolerance of Anti-India Extremism
By- Ms. Rutuja Surve Introduction Diplomatic ties between India and Canada are currently at one of their lowest points, largely due to Canada’s tolerance—and, at times, even perceived support—of Khalistani separatist activities within its borders. While Canada portrays itself as a champion of peace, inclusivity, and justice, its failure to address growing threats against Indian …
Strategic Insights into the Srinagar Attack: Leveraging Intelligence for Enhanced Security
By :- Ms. Riya Ramesh Chaubey The grenade attack on 3rd November 2024 in Srinagar’s bustling Sunday market has once again underscored the fragile security situation in Jammu and Kashmir. This heinous act resulted in injuries to 12 civilians, creating an atmosphere of fear and instability among the populace. As an Indian terrorism analyst, it …
Bangladesh Crisis: Impact on India-Bangladesh Relations
By- Radhika Shaw On August 08, 2024 the interim government of Bangladesh was formed led by Muhammad Yunus, a microfinance pioneer consisting of its advisory team of almost 15 members (Bureau, 2024). The question arises here why did Bangladesh needed an interim government despite having national election earlier this year? Although the reason …
