
The Viyug’s Strategic Research (VSR) was established on late September, 2019. Study, Analyse, Execute, and Overcome: This 4 keywords summarize our motto behind this establishment. We conduct deep analyses on behavior pattern on various countries using top-notch analytical methods. We analyse a nation’s stand with respective to its International Policies. Even one of our strategic analysis was featured in “The Eastern Herald” (a leading source of online news magazine). As of now we focus on the countries of South East Asia. Read some of our article below.

How Important is the Indo-Pacific Region to a Strategic India?
By Jay Maniyar The Indo-Pacific region is a constructed geography that stretches from the western Indian Ocean Region (IOR), inclusive of the Arabian Gulf in the north and East Africa in the south, all the way up to the western Americas. It has recently gained prominence as a result of its rising geostrategic profile in … Continue reading How Important is the Indo-Pacific Region to a Strategic India?

Amateur Superpower of World Politics
By Subhash Bhambhu The US presidency proposed September 11 as the withdrawal deadline for the US and NATO forces to leave Afghan soil. The date is carefully chosen in remembrance of the 9/11 attack. In an interview with Yahoo News, former White House adviser Richard Clarke indicated that there is a high probability of collapsing … Continue reading Amateur Superpower of World Politics

How far does the East Act policy reach?
By Carlos Cruz Infante In 2019 Latin American countries experienced the most profound social crisis since the reestablishment of the region’s democracies in the ’90s. Dictatorships prevailed in Venezuela, Nicaragua, and Cuba. In Brazil, Argentina, and Mexico -the three biggest economies of the region- populist leaders conquered the ballot-boxes. Peru suffered its worst political crisis … Continue reading How far does the East Act policy reach?

Ship Building Industry in India: A Detailed Perspective of its Immense Capability
By Amit Kumar When we talk of the Shipbuilding Industry being restrictive to India, we find that it is only a mere 1.3% of the global vessel fleet that Indian Shipbuilding contributes to. It would be an injustice to not mention that the Indian Shipbuilding and Ship repairing Industry is existent since time immemorial. It … Continue reading Ship Building Industry in India: A Detailed Perspective of its Immense Capability

Rejuvenating India-Malaysia Ties Needs Mutual Understanding and Confidence: An Indian Perspective
By Dr. Sampa Kundu and Ms. Arpita Singh Introduction It was November 1962 when the former Malaysian Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman arrived in Kolkata on his way from London to Kuala Lumpur. Incidentally, this was in the midst of the Indo-Chinese border war and in that context, the prime minister was asked about his … Continue reading Rejuvenating India-Malaysia Ties Needs Mutual Understanding and Confidence: An Indian Perspective

Libya: The Way Forward is Riddled
By Ambassador Anil Trigunayat A wasted decade is the story of Libya and apathy of an interventionist but irresponsible international community to put it mildly. Arab Spring that started in Tunisia also called “Jasmine Revolution’ left the failing and falling regimes in its wake. The hapless and more disgruntled people are trying to cope with … Continue reading Libya: The Way Forward is Riddled

China’s Strategic Miscalculation: War Avoidance to War Embracement
Lt Gen P R Shankar, PVSM, AVSM, VSM, (Retd) Director General of Artillery writes on China’s strategic miscalculation- war avoidance to war embracement. Read this exclusive article of The Viyug
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