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Aditi Dhiraj Ramanand

Aditi is a U2 student in Political Science and Economics. Her areas of interest rest in military affairs, defense procurement, and South Asian security.

Opinion | Cowering Tiger, Sunken Dena: The American Strike and Indian Frailty

Aditi Dhiraj Ramanand May 10, 2026
India's muted response to the sinking of IRIS Dena is not a one-off instance of deference, but a long-overlooked deterioration in the country's moral firmness.
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Farewell, Victoria! On Hanwha Ocean’s Bid for the Canadian Patrol Submarine Project

Aditi Dhiraj Ramanand Mar 27, 2026
As shipbuilding heavyweights ThyssenKrupp Marine Systems and Hanwha Ocean compete to secure the Royal Canadian Navy's submarine deal, one must consider how Canada's industrial base stands to benefit.
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Opinion | Operation Sindoor and Diminishing Cultural Disunity Within the Indian Armed Forces

Aditi Dhiraj Ramanand Mar 2, 2026
India's military services have historically struggled to work together, but an operation last spring shows the Army, Navy, and Air Force are finally learning to coordinate as one unified force.
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The Fog of War Thickens in the Age of Venture Capital

Aditi Dhiraj Ramanand Feb 17, 2026
Private capital is reshaping the military-industrial complex, and in the rush toward AI-powered defence, climate accountability is falling behind.
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Fighting Fire with Fire: Artillery in the Russo-Ukrainian War

Aditi Dhiraj Ramanand Nov 30, 2025
It is of the utmost importance that Ukraine’s artillery needs are satiated—to defend its sovereignty, and to preserve stability in Europe.
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