Seema Chowdhury
Joined: August 8, 2020
Seema Chowdhury is a defence research scholar. Her research work broadly covers Asia Pacific with focus on the foreign and domestic policy of China, Pakistan, and India, including their relationship with each other.

 
     
 
Let’s not forget our silent warriors deep in the sea again
In this article on Indian Navy’s submarine shortfall, Seema Chowdhury raises red flags on how the long delays in executing our submarine-building projects are harming our national security. She also presents possible solutions on how this can be fixed somewhat.
2 YEARS AGO
 
 
Is Moscow’s naval dance with Beijing helping Russia?
In recent years, the Russian navy has facilitated the participation of Chinese navy in multiple maritime exercises across the Indian Ocean Region. These may seem to be mere expressions of the growing Russia-China partnership. However, this estimate would be both superficial and myopic.
3 YEARS AGO
 
 
“Islamic Republic of Pakistan” or “Chinese Colony of Pakistan”
Pakistan’s relationship with the USA has drifted over the last decade, causing them to align with the Chinese Communist Party (CCP).
4 YEARS AGO
 
 
China: One party, two systems, infinite lies
The Chinese dream is at total divergence to the authoritarian CCP – as is now seen in Tibet, Xinjiang, Hong Kong, Macau, Taiwan and Inner Mongolia. Their infinite lies having run their course, the CCP is a flawed dream that is headed towards a rude shock of failure.
4 YEARS AGO
 
 
Naval diplomacy: Navy’s often-missed key role
The interconnected and interdependent economies of the globalized world employ the maritime domain not only for transportation of energy, goods and commodities, but also to project power for military and diplomatic purposes.
4 YEARS AGO
 
 
The dragon’s breath will scorch Africa: Treachery thy name is Chinese Communist Party
Africa is the world’s second most populous continent (after Asia) and more than 1.3 million people call it home – accounting for more than 15% of the world’s population. The continent is often acknowledged as the birthplace of humanoids and early civilisations.
4 YEARS AGO
 
 
 
 

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