India’s Security Preparedness in an Era of Multipolarity
The global
strategic environment is undergoing a profound transformation as power diffuses
across multiple centres, reshaping the nature of security, deterrence, and
statecraft. In this evolving multipolar order, India faces the dual challenge
of safeguarding its national interests while preserving strategic autonomy amid
intensifying great-power competition.
Seema
Sanghosh English
invites original and analytically rigorous essays on the theme “India’s
Security Preparedness in an Era of Multipolarity.” Contributors are
encouraged to assess how India is adapting its defence posture, military
modernisation, diplomatic engagements, and internal security mechanisms to meet
contemporary and future challenges.
Essays may
examine the evolution of India’s security doctrine; preparedness for
continental and maritime contingencies; defence indigenisation and force
readiness; the role of strategic partnerships and defence diplomacy; emerging
domains such as cyber, space, and information warfare; and the long-term
implications of multipolarity for India’s national security.
Submission
Guidelines
- Word limit: 700 words
- Originality: Submissions must be original,
unpublished, and not under consideration elsewhere
- Accuracy: Essays must be factually
accurate and based on credible sources
- Format: Microsoft Word (.doc/.docx), Times
New Roman
Deadline
& Submission
- Last date: 5 February 2026
- Email: eng.sanghosh@gmail.com
Please
include the author’s name, affiliation (if any), and a brief biographical note
(50–70 words).
Publication
The winning
essay will be published in the next issue of the magazine.
Editorial
Disclaimer
The views
expressed in submitted essays are those of the authors and do not necessarily
reflect the views of the editorial board or the publisher. The editors reserve
the right to edit submissions for clarity, style, and length without altering
the core argument.
Seema Sanghosh English: January 2026
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