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Submission declined on 4 October 2024 by Theroadislong (talk). This draft's references do not show that the subject qualifies for a Wikipedia article. In summary, the draft needs multiple published sources that are:
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The Indic Researchers Forum,[1] an independent think tank founded on August 14, 2021, focuses on advancing research in geopolitics and security studies from a civilizational viewpoint. Its mission is to unite Scholars, Experts, Diplomats, Security Professionals and Intelligence Community to discuss and develop to advance the strategies for India’s geopolitical and security priorities.
The late General Bipin Rawat's concept of a "Two-and-a-Half Front War" effectively captures the complexities of India's security landscape, addressing both external and internal challenges. This framework highlights the multi-faceted and coordinated internal security issues India faces. In light of the evolving global order, we are experiencing increased conflicts, economic challenges, non-state violence, rapid technological changes, and socio-cultural tensions. These transnational security issues are reshaping geopolitical dynamics. Consequently, the Indic Researchers Forum (IRF) aims to foster partnerships and collaboration with like-minded nations to safeguard India's strategic interests through a pragmatic lens.[2]
The Indic Researchers Forum[3] pursues three main objectives: Civilization, Security, and Statesmanship. Through thorough research and discussions, the organization aims to preserve the cultural identity of Indian civilization, develop strategies to address National Security threats, enhance civilizational security, and adopt a statesmanlike approach to nation-building.[4]
Indic Researchers Forum (IRF) has Following research Centre focusing on cutting edge unbiased geopolitical analysis and policy recommendations to government of India.
- Indic Centre for Pakistan Studies (ICPS)[5]
- Indic Centre for China Studies (ICCS)
- Indic Centre for Internal Security Studies (ICISS)[6]
- Indic Centre for Counter Terrorism Studies (ICCTS)
- Indic Centre for Indo - Pacific Studies (ICIPS)
[7]
Partners associated with Indic Researchers Forum (IRF) are as follows,
- Chennai Centre for China Studies (C3S)
- Monitoring Jihadism Project
- Canvass (Research & Investigations)
- Research Institute for European and American Studies (RIEAS)
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References
[edit]- ^ Indic Researchers Forum (IRF) https://www.indicrf.org/
- ^ Pashtun Security Dialogue https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xsc5aT1k0q4
- ^ "Pashtun Tahafuz Movement leader highlights Pashtun resilience against state oppression".
- ^ List of Think Tanks List of think tanks
- ^ https://revealinside.in/levsa-bayankhail-discusses-pas/
- ^ Internal Security Studies (ICISS) https://indicrf.org/article/centre-for-internal-security-studies
- ^ "Cleo Paskal on LinkedIn: Am officially out of my league with this event - but very much looking…".
- ^ "Understanding the Role of Civil Society and its influence on Changing Power Dynamics: Case study of Arab Spring".
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