While developing critical defence technologies has undeniable benefits, their acquisition through Transfers of Technology brings numerous complexities and eventually may deliver limited benefits.
June 20, 2017
Read MoreWhile Uruguay has been able to preserve the combat capability of its armed forces despite budgetary restrictions, it remains to be seen whether this can continue without substantial infusions of money for capital acquisitions.
June 20, 2017
Read MoreThe EU needs Britain and Britain equally needs Europe. So, an arrangement that exists today between EU and Norway could well be a model for Britain.
June 14, 2017
Read MoreThe Corridor marries India’s brand of human resources development and capacity building with Japan’s objective of delivering quality infrastructure in the region.
June 13, 2017
Read MoreIt is unlikely that Qatar will agree to align its foreign policy with that of Riyadh and to rein in Al Jazeera.
June 13, 2017
Read MoreParaguay’s military faces the twin challenges of maintaining internal and external security, and fighting narco-trafficking while facing bloc obsolescence of its existing assets.
June 12, 2017
Read MoreIndia’s record in wind energy development is good. But the existing technology is fast becoming outdated. Evolving technologies like kite wind should therefore be considered.
June 09, 2017
Read MoreThe formal inclusion of the Munitions List within the SCOMET framework explicitly brings the defence industry under the purview of India’s global commitment to non-proliferation.
June 08, 2017
Read MoreThe decision to target Qatar clearly indicates that the region is now divided into two camps and that the Arab Gulf countries are in no mood to accept neutral players.
June 08, 2017
Read MoreA high level political engagement between Oman and India will push the relations in the positive direction and also provide a fresh fillip to the economic relations.
June 08, 2017
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