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Strategic Vanguard is an independent platform dedicated to the study of geopolitics, maritime strategy, air power, defense affairs, and global security from an Indian strategic perspective.
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Deep Dives in Geopolitics, military power, and global strategy from an Indian Perspective
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The Silent Guardian: Why the Indian Navy Controls the Indian Ocean Without Firing a Shot
The Indian Navy is one of the most capable yet understated maritime forces in the world. While other powers seek influence through pressure and expansion, India has built a unique role in the Indian Ocean through restraint, rapid response, and strategic trust. This is the story of how the Indian Navy quietly shapes the region without firing a shot

Manoj Ambat
Mar 2213 min read


India’s Silent Strength: How Naval Power Is Shaping Asia’s Strategic Balance
India's Naval Strength The Quiet Rise Beneath the Waves In a world where power is often measured by the roar of jets and the flash of missiles, India’s strength is emerging from a quieter domain — the sea. The Indian Navy, long overshadowed by land and air forces in public imagination, is now central to New Delhi’s geopolitical calculus.This transformation has been decades in the making, aligning perfectly with India’s long-term vision of strategic autonomy and maritime resur

Manoj Ambat
Nov 7, 20255 min read


India’s Nuclear Aircraft Carrier Dream: A 15-Year Vision
India's Nuclear Aircraft Carrier Aircraft carriers are more than warships—they are symbols of national power and ambition. For India, a maritime nation dependent on sea trade routes, aircraft carriers have always played a decisive role. From INS Vikrant’s daring blockade of Pakistan in 1971, to the indigenous INS Vikrant (IAC-1) commissioned in 2022, India’s carrier journey reflects both history and aspiration. Today, the Indian Navy is looking toward its boldest project yet:

Manoj Ambat
Sep 10, 20252 min read


INS Himgiri and INS Udaygiri: How the Nilgiri-Class Frigates Mark a Quantum Leap for the Indian Navy
When the Indian Navy commissioned INS Himgiri and INS Udaygiri, it was not just another routine addition to its fleet. These warships represent the future of Indian naval power. They belong to the Nilgiri-class (Project 17A) frigates, a series of advanced, stealthy, and multi-role ships designed to take India’s maritime capabilities to a new level. Frigates have always been the workhorses of modern navies — capable of performing multiple missions, from escorting aircraft carr

Manoj Ambat
Aug 30, 20255 min read
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