Comment & Briefs

India through the Chinese Lens

How did the Chinese media portray Prime Minister Modi’s May 2015 visit? And what does that indicate about official China’s perceptions of India given that the coverage of India in the Chinese media is overwhelmingly State-controlled?

August 04, 2015

  • Saurabh Kumar
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    The Euro-Greek Crisis

    There are distressing signals that the EU led by Germany is going in the wrong direction, moving away from the vision of its founders who aspired to build a Europe of democracies based on solidarity among Europeans.

    August 04, 2015

  • K. P. Fabian
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    70th Commemoration Anniversary of the End of WW II: Japan’s New Security Legislation and the Spotlight on Its War ‘Apology’

    For the 70th commemoration anniversary of the end of World War II to be meaningful, Japan, China and South Korea need to jointly address the issues involved through a combination of moral responsibility and political maturity.

    August 03, 2015

  • Preeti Nalwa
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    Army Should Back the State Police Not Replace Them in Counter-Terror Operations

    Instead of exhibiting eagerness to take a leading part in every internal security task, it would be prudent for the Army to remain alert and be prepared and willing to back up the police.

    August 03, 2015

  • Shashank Ranjan
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    The Rajapakse ‘Coup’ and Upcoming Parliamentary Election in Sri Lanka

    For the people of Sri Lanka the choice is clear – between de-democratisation represented by Rajapakse and his supporters, and democratisation represented by Sirisena and his political allies.

    July 28, 2015

  • Smruti S. Pattanaik
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    On the Threshold of a New Procurement Regime

    Recommendations that defence procurement be handled by the military brass, ministers stay out of defence deals, and an external procurement agency be set up to handle procurement and focus on indigenization are indeed extraordinary.

    July 23, 2015

  • Amit Cowshish
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    India-US Nuclear Deal: Only Half Realised After a Decade

    While the first watt of power from foreign-aided projects may take many years to come, the 10th anniversary coincides with major transformations in India’s indigenous nuclear energy programme.

    July 21, 2015

  • A. Vinod Kumar
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    India-Pakistan Engagement: Does Ufa Have More To It Than Meets The Eye?

    The new equation is that the Americans nudge India, the Chinese press Pakistan, and together they try to ensure that things don’t go out of control in South Asia.

    July 20, 2015

  • Sushant Sareen
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    Why India should apply for NSG membership?

    An Indian application for NSG membership should face less resistance than what china had faced. Such an option is certainly worth an attempt instead of waiting indefinitely for the NSG PGs to arrive at a consensus on inviting India.

    July 20, 2015

  • G. Balachandran
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    Concerns About Proposed US Rules on Cybersecurity Products

    While the Wassenaar Arrangement has instant recall in nuclear circles, it has only recently become a source of turmoil in cybersecurity, after the US Bureau of Industry and Security published rules that are applicable to cyber technologies.

    July 20, 2015

  • Cherian Samuel
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