The US needs to take direct charge of the peace talks prong of strategy to meet the mid-2011 deadline of beginning its troops withdrawal as well as to enable NATO departure by 2014.
November 23, 2010
Read MoreThe most important though understated aspect of Obama’s visit to India was the forward movement on almost all facets of defence cooperation.
November 23, 2010
Read MoreDuring the course of their sixty year-old bilateral relationship, Indonesia and China have gone through many ups and downs. A great part of the formative years of this relationship was marred by mutual apathy, if not distrust.
November 22, 2010
Read MoreJapan needs to structurally transform domestic demand by focusing on its service sector – medical services, education, environment, and health.
November 22, 2010
Read MoreAs long as the sub-conventional deterrence holds, the enunciation of the Cold Start doctrine actually introduces a degree of strategic stability in the region.
November 22, 2010
Read MoreIn the latest game of one-upmanship, North Korea has up the ante by announcing to the world that there is no stopping its nuclear development programme.
November 18, 2010
Read MoreInternational security analysts must begin a discussion on how reductions in the U.S. defence budget will influence the nature of bilateral security relationships across Asia
November 16, 2010
Read MoreThe continuing spiral of violence in Karachi signals the slow but gradual melting of a nuclear-armed State controlled by a military allied with global terrorist networks.
November 15, 2010
Read MoreThe importance of the RIC trilateral initiative lies in the fact that India, Russia and China, as countries with growing international influence, can make substantive contributions to global peace, security and stability.
November 15, 2010
Read MoreAs an island country deep down in the Pacific, New Zealand’s security is under no great direct threat from any external source, though turbulence in the neighbourhood would be a matter of concern.
November 15, 2010
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