Analysis India & South Asia Technopolitics Enough Solar but Not Enough Storage : How to Tackle India’s Duck Curve Challenge India’s transition to renewable energy has gained significant momentum since its COP26 commitment to achieve net-zero emissions by 2070. BY Ashmita Mitra December 15, 2025 0 Comment
Explainer Technopolitics How Chinese Hackers are Targeting Australia’s Core Infrastructure Top spy agency of Australia, the Australian Security Intelligence Organization’s (ASIO) director general of security Mike Burgess said BY Harsha Suresh November 13, 2025 0 Comment
Technopolitics Explainer Is the EU’s “Drone Wall” Truly Feasible ? The European Commission proposed to broaden its “drone wall” initiative, which was first intended to guard the EU’s eastern border,... BY Harsha Suresh October 27, 2025 0 Comment
Explainer Technopolitics EU’s two new strategies to implement its AI Continent Plan European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen has recently made a bold statement “I want the Future of AI to... BY Harsha Suresh October 13, 2025 0 Comment
Guest Commentaries Geoeconomics Technopolitics Geoengineering and Power Politics: Who Decides if the Planet is Dimmed? When scientists talk about “dimming the planet,” they do not use analogies. Instead, they refer to solar geoengineering, which includes... BY Anusreeta Dutta and Tanmay Mathews, Anusreeta Dutta, Tanmay Mathews September 30, 2025 0 Comment
Magazine Analysis In Depth (Sep 25) India & South Asia Technopolitics Project Delays and Faulty Atomic Clocks: Is NavIC – India’s Own GPS Truly Wartime Ready? In the modern era, critical technologies are an essential part of everyday life, and controlling these technologies gives a country... BY Rashat Sharma September 27, 2025 0 Comment
Magazine Explainer In Depth (Sep 25) Technopolitics India’s ‘First Hydrogen Train’ : Driving the National Green Hydrogen Mission Forward In the first week of September 2025, Indian Railway has reported that India’s First and world’s most powerful hydrogen powered... BY Janaki S September 27, 2025 1 Comment
Magazine Geoeconomics Guest Commentaries In Depth (Sep 25) Technopolitics Can Cryptocurrency and Carbon Trading Shake Hands? The digital revolution is no longer confined to social media, e-commerce, or cloud platforms- it is transforming the systems that... BY Anindita Dutta September 27, 2025 0 Comment
Magazine Analysis Geoeconomics In Depth (Sep 25) Technopolitics Should Nations Hold Bitcoin Like Gold? : Exploring the Case for National Digital Reserves “We are seeing some pretty rapid growth of uptake of crypto in some emerging markets. In terms of currency substitution,... BY Jaskaran Singh Narula September 27, 2025 0 Comment
Guest Commentaries India & South Asia Technopolitics Paywall vs People: Shadow Libraries and The Global South’s Fight to End Knowledge Apartheid The recent decision by the Delhi High Court to restrict access to Sci-Hub, LibGen, and all shadow libraries has reignited... BY Anusreeta Dutta, Anindita Dutta and Hrishikesh Vedantam, Anusreeta Dutta, Hrishikesh Vedantam, Anindita Dutta September 23, 2025 0 Comment