The author is currently pursuing her Post Graduation in Geopolitics and International Relations at Manipal Academy of Higher Education, Karnataka, India. Her research interest areas include India’s National Security and Foreign Policy Orientations, Geopolitics of South Asia, and Maritime Security. She has also worked as a Research Intern in the Institute for Defence Studies and Analyses, New Delhi.
The author is currently pursuing her Post Graduation in Geopolitics and International Relations at Manipal Academy of Higher Education, Karnataka, India. Her research interest areas include India’s National Security and Foreign Policy Orientations, Geopolitics of South Asia, and Maritime Security. She has also worked as a Research Intern in the Institute for Defence Studies and Analyses, New Delhi.
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