Comments & Briefs

India to Stay Relevant in Afghanistan

The underlying message of Prime Minister Manmohan Singh’s visit is to convey to Pakistan, the US and the others that India has strategic interests in Afghanistan.

May 12, 2011

  • Arvind Gupta , Ashok K. Behuria , Vishal Chandra
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    Economic Potential of Northeast India: An Asset or Threat?

    Although the causes of insurgency in the region have been primarily political, the ambiguity related to its economic potential has added fuel to the turmoil.

    May 12, 2011

  • Shivananda H
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    Pakistan’s ‘First Use’ in Perspective

    The article fleshes out Pakistani first use options for an informed discussion on the implied nuclear threat that Pakistan sometimes resorts to.

    May 12, 2011

  • Ali Ahmed
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    US Role in Libya: Declining Hegemony?

    Contrary to popular perception the US has adopted a cautious approach with President Obama outlining a limited role for the United States in the UN-authorised military intervention in Libya.

    May 10, 2011

  • Babjee Pothuraju
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    DPJ’s Duplicity on Futenma Base Relocation in 2009

    Wikileaks cables reveal a secret pact in which the Hatoyama administration agreed to honour the 2006 agreement on the relocation of Futenma if the US were to reject the proposed alternative.

    May 09, 2011

  • Rajaram Panda
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    The US-India Strategic Partnership after the MMRCA Deal

    Common sense suggests that India as the weaker partner has much more to gain from the relationship with the U.S., but common sense has always been somewhat scarce in Indian strategic thought.

    May 06, 2011

  • Rajesh Rajagopalan
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    The Post Osama Possibilities

    The elimination of OBL might not accelerate US withdrawal from Afghanistan, but in all probability this marks the beginning of the end of active US military presence in Afghanistan.

    May 06, 2011

  • Ramesh Phadke
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    Assessing the Jimmy Carter-led Elders’ Efforts to Resolve North Korean Issue

    While keeping the doors open for negotiations, the US and South Korea are unlikely to relax any of the terms and conditions they have set for Pyongyang.

    May 05, 2011

  • Rajaram Panda
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    The Rights and Wrongs of China’s Aid Policy

    While energy interests and the promotion of One-China Policy are the main drivers of Chinese aid, the white paper can also be read as a projection of China’s new position in the international order.

    May 04, 2011

  • Gunjan Singh
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    Chashma Nuclear Power Plant – II Starts Operation

    There is growing recognition among Pakistani experts that the reactor models being supplied by China to Pakistan are outdated and are based on 1970s technology.

    May 04, 2011

  • Ch. Viyyanna Sastry
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