The declaration of Trump’s Golden Dome missile shield highlights shifting dynamics in global security competition, especially regarding defence technology advancements in hypersonic missiles and AI-driven weapons by adversarial powers like China and Russia. For india, such developments underscore the growing complexity of geopolitical alignments as nations begin positioning themselves either with or against major strategic initiatives led by global superpowers.
India maintains delicate relationships with both sides-balancing ties with Russia while deepening strategic partnerships like QUAD alongside the US-but this escalating arms race could present new diplomatic challenges over time. Moreover, concerns about militarizing space resonate globally as countries revise their own strategies amidst potential security imbalances that such high-budget programs may foster.
Given India’s aspirations to enhance its defense capabilities under ‘Atmanirbhar Bharat’ initiatives alongside working toward de-escalation of conflicts regionally (e.g., ongoing tensions along LAC), observing developments around this new missile shield will be crucial for shaping timely responses within multilateral forums.