As an aficionado of World History, I have always been interested in Wars & Conflicts and its impact on changing world order. Today, in the 2020s, we are in a much more hyper connected times inundated with
volume of information's on major crisis happening in the world with wide raging commentary from across the board which might enhance but also confuse one's judgment and opinion. The Russian-Ukraine
conflict which started in 2022 was a full-blown conflict not only between two major countries but also between prominent blocks in the world after the era of Cold War. It ushered in a period of misinformation
war, modern warfare and questioning of moral standing of countries based on the sides they took.
While the Russian Ukraine war is an event where major countries engaged in direct warfare, the incident of October 7th, 2023, where altogether different. A powerful modern nation spearheading the security,
defense & technology arena of the world was forced to the ground by its non-state adversary. Despite knowing the backdrop and history associated with the Gaza conflict, it made me observe the geo-politics
more keenly. It also influenced me to build a deeper outlook to understand the drivers, strategic behaviors, and power equation in the geo-political arena. I had long term ambition to pursue a pathway in my
area of Interest which involves World History, and I feel this event enabled the trigger in me to further zoom into my goal of seeking a career in International Relations & Strategic consultancy and pursue the
MA in IRSS to build the necessary muscle. Being from engineering & analytics background, I am also keen to explore my skills with respect to pattern analysis, root cause identification & correlations to see if
the same thought process can be applied in an international situation i.e. whether an event in one part of the world holds traces which might transpire somewhere else. For example, how the impact of such
conflicts can play out in a country like India across different spheres – which may be economic, diplomatic, or even social-religious. Through this program coupled with my background, my idea will be to
develop a sharper framework to analyze global events and its downstream impact on nation like ours.
The Israel Gaza war is witnessing a large-scale destruction. Hamas’s infrastructure continues to be dismantled at a rapid pace but at cost of massive collateral damage to the civilians. Besides the intelligence
failure of the highly renowned & feared ‘Mossad’, the massive information war that eventually took precedence and altered the narrative in this conflict was also intriguing. It led me wondering, if there could
have been a justified response to destroy Hamas by Israel without high civilian impact. With the current massive Humanitarian crisis unfolding, the questions also point out to US, UN including NATO-European
bloc & whether they could have intervened timely to avoid the conflict spiraling which has now affected millions of innocent Palestinian civilians. The countries of OIC and the Arab States in the region have
been condemning Israel, without questioning the initial provocations by Hamas or constructively getting involved in rehabilitating the affected Palestinians citizens. It is important to note the role of
Technology, AI and deepfake as lot of misinformation is getting precedence which is muddling genuine reporting from both sides of the conflict. This is further driving social & religious polarization across the
world.
The scale of war has expanded beyond Israel’s periphery to Yemen and Iran. The threat posed by the Houthis drone attacks on Israel and the Red Sea poses serious economic repercussions, especially for the
countries in the Indian Ocean region like India, with concerns of major supply routes being impacted which travel via the Suez Canal which can further have downstream effect on oil prices & trade imbalances.
The conflict has already put an indefinite halt on the India Middle East European economic corridor (IMEC) which was formulated during the G20 summit in India in mid-2023 and would have been a game
changer for the Indian economy.
In this context, The MA in IRSS program will be essential for me to understand the underlying complex dynamics about the key events happening in the World including conventional and unconventional
conflicts, understanding evolving role of strategic narratives and explore how shared History of trade and culture, beyond transactional diplomacy, can be applied in international strategies to seek common
ground. As an Indian, I feel it is important to comprehend that how a country like ours which is a leader of the Global South, can take a middle path by balancing its national & economic interest with
humanitarian concerns and strategic alignment.
My interests also include Maritime policy, which is important for India’s trade security in conflict ridden regions & sea routes, the evolving ecosystem of Défense Weaponry with advent of drone warfare
including advanced air defense systems which have been used in recent conflicts, AI based surveillance and Surgical operations. The use of modern technology like AI to effectively filter & nullify spurious
information and making strategic communication and narratives more coherent would also be a fascinating study.
I believe the blend of theory and practical frameworks offered as part of the program will help me transform from a keen follower of Geopolitics and World history to a Practitioner in the field. I aspire to emerge
from the program with analytical depth and strategic knowhow necessary to contribute meaningfully in to international think tanks, policy consultancies or global organizations working at intersection of
diplomacy, defense, and economic strategy.