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  1. Commodore Chitrapu Uday Bhaskar is a retired military officer who served in the Indian Navy. He is an expert and outspoken critics on security and strategic affairs. [1] [2] [3] [4] Commodore Bhaskar is currently the Director of the Society for Policy Studies (SPS), an independent think-tank based in New Delhi, India.

  2. Commodore Bhaskar has served in the Indian Navy for 37 years and retired from service in 2007. He was appointed as secretary to the Government of India’s task force on Global Strategic Developments.

  3. May 20, 2014 · Retiring from the Indian Navy in early 2007 after 37 years' service, Commodore Bhaskar is a New Delhibased security analyst and a noted columnist and author. He is currently Convener, India International Centre (IIC) Study Group on Strategic and Security Issues.

  4. Commodore C Uday Bhaskar, Director, Society for Policy Studies, New Delhi retired from the Indian Navy in early 2007 after 37 years service - and has the rare distinction of having headed three think-tanks.

  5. Jan 17, 2022 · Oct 02, 2021. Paradoxically, but not surprisingly, over the last six decades, the collective commitment to truth as a principle to be adhered to with Gandhian conviction has been diluted progressively, writes Cmde C Uday Bhaskar (retd) for South Asia Monitor.

  6. Sep 6, 2022 · To understand the aircraft carrier’s importance, Mayank Chhaya Reports spoke to C Uday Bhaskar, one of India’s most respected defense and strategic experts, president of the thinktank Society for Policy Studies (SPS) and a retired navy commodore.

  7. Aug 11, 2021 · The implications of the Vikrant not just for India’s national security but how it might begin to even the maritime balance in the region but also how its main rival China might view it are explained by C Uday Bhaskar, one of India’s most respected security, defense and strategic affairs experts, in an interview with Mayank Chhaya Reports.