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Rakshamanthan
DEFENCE|DHARMA|DIPLOMACY|DEVELOPMENT
Raksha Manthan aims to explore India's evolving national security strategy amidst contested multipolarity, dysfunctional multilateralism, and hybrid security challenges in a fragile neighborhood. The conference will deliberate on Defence, Dharma, Development, and Diplomacy—the four pillars shaping India’s security doctrine—to realize the vision of Viksit Bharat @ 2047.
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With modern warfare expanding into cyber, AI, and economic domains, Raksha Manthan will emphasize comprehensive national development, credible deterrence, and technological self-reliance. It will analyze the impact of global conflicts and the rise of grey-zone warfare, advocating a whole-of-nation approach integrating military, economic, and technological resilience.
Rooted in India’s civilizational ethos, the conference will examine how Dharma ensures responsible power projection. By fostering strategic discussions, Raksha Manthan seeks to shape a dynamic, adaptive security strategy, securing India’s global standing through innovation, pragmatism, and ethical leadership.
BALLOT & BEYOND
GEOJURISTODAY X CAUCUS
Delhi, the heart of India's political battleground, stands at crossroads as the 2025 elections unfold. This report by the members of Caucus, the Discussion forum of Hindu College and Geojuristoday aims to go beyond the rallies and rhetoric to analyse the underlying themes and patterns that will define the future of the National Capital Territory. As the population is engulfed in speculation and spin, we aim to cut through the clamour to present a clear eyed analysis of the present political landscape.
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The Geojuristoday is a dynamic, non-partisan and youth-led think tank dedicated to strengthening India's foreign policy through simplified geopolitical analysis. By making this information accessible, we aim to enhance India's soft power. Our team of 50 members from top institutions works together to advance India's foreign policy and narratives.
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What We Stand For
Our mission is to enhance India's foreign policy by delivering simplified and accessible geopolitical analysis to the public. We aim to increase awareness and understanding of global issues, thus boosting India's soft power in information. Our team of 50 dedicated members from top institutions is committed to the common goal of strengthening India's foreign policy and narratives.
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