Commentary

Find our newspaper columns, blogs, and other commentary pieces in this section. Our research focuses on Advanced Biology, High-Tech Geopolitics, Strategic Studies, Indo-Pacific Studies & Economic Policy

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Times Of India | Unacceptable, for India

By Y. Nithiyanandam

Next month’s global geospatial meeting will be a good occasion to ask why UN’s maps distort Arunachal and J&K. Has it caved to India’s neighbours’ cartographic aggression?

By Dr. Y. Nithiyanandam

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Times Of India | Our Eyes In The Sky

By Y. Nithiyanandam

Damage assessment of conflicts like India-Pak, Israel-Iran is shaped by satellite images. But these can be gamed. Isro & pvt companies in space sector must up the game so that Indians get good domestic data

By Dr. Y. Nithiyanandam

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Deccan Herald | Oil spills call for new response

By Swathi Kalyani

The absence of mandatory state-level oil spill contingency plans for vessels transiting Indian waters represents a significant policy gap.

By Swathi Kalyani

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MoneyControl | US-China trade war leaves India confronting three negative spillovers

By Manoj Kewalramani and Amit Kumar

By Manoj Kewalramani and Amit Kumar

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StratNews Global | Stuck at Security: The Global Navigation Conundrum and Military Implications

By Y. Nithiyanandam

This Oped examines the technical and regulatory landscape of GNSS devices, the security rationale behind their restriction, and the implications for military professionals globally. Drawing on recent developments in India, we explore how outdated regulations and a lack of technical clarity can hinder both civilian and military users, and what lessons can be learned for other nations.

By Dr. Y. Nithiyanandam

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Moneycontrol | Geospatial technology and its role in India’s Act East policy

By Swathi Kalyani

India is enhancing regional influence through infrastructure like KMMTTP, reducing reliance on Bangladesh, while leveraging geospatial technology to manage complex terrains, monitor security threats, and counter China's growing strategic presence.


By Swathi Kalyani

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Deccan Herald | Hydropolitics a new reality for Pakistan

By Swathi Kalyani

The Jhelum and Chenab rivers, where Pakistan previously enjoyed greater rights under the treaty, represent over 45,000 sq km of basin area with mean annual flows exceeding 45 million acre-feet.


By Swathi Kalyani

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Deccan Herald | Maritime Trade in Volatile Weather

By Swathi Kalyani

India must invest more in weather monitoring systems to safeguard and leverage its maritime commerce

By Swathi Kalyani

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Deccan Herald | Mapping India’s geospatial intelligence

By Swathi Kalyani

India must prioritise geospatial advancements to counter strategic challenges, unlock security benefits

By Swathi Kalyani

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Money Control | Locust invasion threat demands India-Pakistan co-operation

By Rakshith Shetty and Keerthi Shree

As the locust breeding season approaches, both India and Pakistan must depoliticise locust management and prioritise it as a humanitarian imperative. Using technology like drones, weather models, and AI predictions to track, forecast and control the movements of locusts to protect crops

By Rakshith Shetty and Keerthi Shree

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The New Indian Express | Is China's mega dam project a geopolitical weapon under the guise of development?

By Y Nithiyanandam

Given the ecological, social and geopolitical impacts of the project on the Yarlung Tsangpo, known as the Brahmaputra in India, China must commit to international norms for equitable resource sharing and data exchange.

By Y Nithiyanandam

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The Diplomat | Y Nithiyanandam on the Risks of China’s Ambitious Yarlung Tsangpo Project

By Y Nithiyanandam

“Without greater transparency on the part of China and cooperative frameworks, this dam could become a flashpoint in an already delicate regional equilibrium”

By Y Nithiyanandam

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Deccan Herald | A River Beyond Borders

By Swathi Kalyani

Alterations to Brahmaputra’s flow can adversely affect the dependencies on Teesta – its major tributary – which originates from the Khangtse glacier in the northeastern Himalayas of India.

By Swathi Kalyani

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The Federal | China’s super dam on Brahmaputra: Why it's a geopolitical challenge and concern for India

By Y Nithiyanandam

With the region already prone to landslides and floods, the massive project undertaken by China could prove catastrophic, says Geospatial expert, Dr. Y. Nithiyanandam, Head of Geospatial Program at the Takshashila Institution.

By Y Nithiyanandam

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Resonant News | China’s Advanced firing range and probable SIGINT facilities near in Shigatse (Tibet Autonomous Region)

By Y Nithiyanandam

This report finds that a sophisticated PLA firing range near Shigatse is being used for high-altitude target practice and weapon calibration. Secondly, it finds evidence of probable SIGINT systems that can listen to a range of signals, including military and submarine communications, from vast distances.

By Y Nithiyanandam

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The New Indian Express | China's high-altitude heliports in Tibet a sobering reminder of threat to India along LAC

By Y Nithiyanandam

The military dynamics of Tibet are undergoing a fresh change with the construction of high-altitude helicopter infrastructure in the area.

By Y Nithiyanandam

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The Economic Times | Why fake satellite signals are a real threat to navigation systems in aviation, defence ops

By Y. Nithiyanandam

A recent report highlights a 400% increase in GNSS spoofing incidents. These attacks have affected even modern aircraft like the Airbus A320 and Boeing B789.

By Y. Nithiyanandam

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Geospatial World | Developing an Effective Space Strategy for India’s Defence

By Y Nithiyanandam

In an exclusive interview with Dr. Nithiyanandam, Head of the Takshashila Institution’s Geospatial Program discusses India’s unique approach to military space development and the increasing importance of Geospatial in defence.

By Y Nithiyanandam

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The New Indian Express | India's assurances and Bhutan's challenges: A delicate balance in the Himalayan kingdom

By Y Nithiyanandam

India's assurance that financial support for Bhutan's crucial initiatives will continue without interruption serves as a testament to the strong ties between the two countries.

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The Print | PM Modi’s absence from the SCO summit weakens India’s power as a swing state

By Lt General Prakash Menon

Even as it keeps India tied up in the Himalayas, China is focused on the Indo-Pacific. Swing state diplomacy is India’s counter to this game plan.

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