The Centre focuses on issues related to strategic technologies that have a potential impact on national security. Its main focus is on critical technologies and space technologies. The Centre is engaged in tracking and trend analysis of issues related to Space Security and Cyber Security. The other mandate of the Centre is to undertake research on Biological and Chemical Weapons with a focus on studying the dangers of proliferation and terrorism. The Centre is responsible for the publication of the CBW Magazine – a bi-annual magazine which covers a wide range of issues related to Chemical and Biological Weapons.
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Following the 2021 military coup, there has been increased polarisation in the media in Myanmar, with many journalists behind bars.
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The Biden administration’s Executive Order on commercial spyware aims to address the challenges posed by unregulated proliferation and misuse of commercial spyware.
The name recognition associated with multilateral organisations like the G-20 and the QUAD provides a useful entry point for creating awareness on cybersecurity issues for the common man.
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Generative Artificial Intelligence (AI) systems like ChatGPT have the potential to revolutionise the way we work and live.
Critical and Emerging Technologies have become essential components in the modern warfighting domain.
The Russia–Ukraine cyberwar has upended a number of existing preconceptions about cyber conflict in an active war.
The Pralay surface-to-surface ballistic missile with a range of 150–500 kms can be the focal point of an Integrated Rocket Force and provide critical deterrent capabilities.
Technology as an Arbiter of the US–China great power rivalry is starkly visible in both countries' recently released national security documents.