Agarwal, Rajeev

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Colonel Rajeev Agarwal (Retd) was commissioned into Regiment of Artillery in June 1990. An alumnus of the prestigious Defence Services Staff College, Wellington, he has had varied operational and service experience for over 30 years. He has commanded his Regiment on the Line of Control (LoC) in Jammu and Kashmir. He has been a Military Observer with the United Nations in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). He has served as a Director in the Military Intelligence Directorate for three years handling key international issues. He was also a Research Fellow at MP-IDSA, New Delhi from September 2012 to September 2014.

Prior to assuming charge as Assistant Director (Admn), MP-IDSA on August 28, 2020, Colonel Agarwal was Director at the Ministry of External Affairs, New Delhi.

Select Publications“Escalating Tensions and Threat of Military Conflict in the Gulf Region: Who has the Edge”, Vivekananda International Foundation (VIF), July 01, 2019.“Terror at Pulwama – ‘Game Over’ for Pakistan”, Centre for Land Warfare Studies (CLAWS), February 15, 2019. “The Iranian Regime and the US Pull out from Nuclear Deal: Mounting Trouble or a Timely Lifeline”, Centre for Land Warfare Studies (CLAWS), June 02, 2018.

“The Increasing Control of the Armed Forces: The Deteriorating Security Situation in Egypt”, in Sanjay Singh (ed.), West Asia in Transition-Volume II, DPG and IDSA, Pentagon Press, New Delhi, March 2018.

“Gulf Security Architecture and the GCC: Time to Shed Past Baggage and Start Anew”, in Prasanta Kumar Pradhan (ed.), Geopolitical Shifts in West Asia: Trends and Implications, IDSA, Pentagon Press, New Delhi, 2016.

“Role of Militaries in the West Asian Region and Engagement Options for India”, in Arundhati Ghose (ed.), West Asia in Transition, IDSA and DPG Publication, 2015.“Egypt’s Uneasy Transition: Internal and External Dynamics and Challenges for India”, IDSA Occasional Paper No. 35, August 2014.“Threat of Israel’s Regional Isolation and Imperatives for the Future”, IDSA Occasional Paper No. 34, June 2014.“Turkey and its Quest for Leadership Role in the West Asian Region”, IDSA Monograph Series No. 32, January 2014.

“Afghanistan Post-2014: Can India Emerge as a Key ‘Security Collaborator’?”, in S D Muni and Vivek Chadha (eds.), Asian Strategic Review 2015: India as a Security Provider, IDSA, Pentagon Press, New Delhi, 2014.

“US Pivot to the Asia Pacific: Impact and Implications for West Asia”, in S. D. Muni and Vivek Chadha (eds.), Asian Strategic Review 2014: US Pivot and Asian Security, IDSA. Pentagon Press, New Delhi, 2014 (co-authored).

“Security in the Gulf Region: India’s Concerns, Vulnerabilities, Interests and Engagement Options”, in Rumel Dahiya (ed.), Developments in the Gulf Region: Prospects and Challenges For India in the Next Two Decades, IDSA, Pentagon Press, New Delhi, 2013.

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UAE-India: Towards Greater Strategic Partnership

Assistant Director, Manohar Parrikar IDSA, Col Rajeev Agarwal’s article ‘UAE-India: Towards greater strategic partnership’ has been published in Hindustan Times on 23 May 2022.

Crown Prince MBZ is now the president, and has a strong bond with PM Modi. CEPA is already signed and things can only get better for both countries, says Col Agarwal.

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  • Published: 23 May, 2022
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As Iran Nuclear Deal Impasse Continues, India Should Explore its Options

Assistant Director, Manohar Parrikar IDSA, Col Rajeev Agarwal’s Commentary ‘As Iran Nuclear Deal Impasse Continues, India Should Explore its Options’, has been published by the Middle East Institute, New Delhi, on 23 May 2022.

Col Agarwal argues that the deadlock in nuclear deal talks is none of India's doing. Why should India be restricted by it? How long should India wait?

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  • Published: 23 May, 2022
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India Need Not Be Defensive About Sourcing Its Energy Security

Assistant Director, Manohar Parrikar IDSA, Col Rajeev Agarwal’s article ‘India need not be defensive about sourcing its energy security’ has been published by WION on 05 May 2022

If there is one thing that has emerged for India from the war in Ukraine, it is India’s assertiveness and confidence while dealing with tough foreign policy issues. Energy security is critical to India’s security as it imports 80 percent of its energy needs. It is therefore India’s sovereign right to source from friendly countries of its choice and in quantity of its choice, says Col Agarwal.

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  • Published: 5 May, 2022
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Delhi holds its Ground as India’s Foreign Policy Comes of Age

Assistant Director, Manohar Parrikar IDSA, Col Rajeev Agarwal’s article ‘Delhi holds its Ground as India’s Foreign Policy Comes of Age’ has been published in ‘The Diplomatist’ on 14 April 2022.

The current conflict in Ukraine has laid bare many accepted global orders and norms. India has emerged as a nation which can be trusted, powerful and strong enough not to be ignored and influential enough to play interlocutor in solving disputes, says Col Agarwal.

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  • Published: 14 April, 2022
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India’s Options If China Does A NATO In South Asia

Assistant Director, Manohar Parrikar IDSA, Col Rajeev Agarwal’s article ‘India’s Options if China Does a NATO in South Asia’ has been published in Bharat Shakti on 12 March 2022.

China has demonstrated that it is not a neighbour that can be relied upon. Any military misadventure by China which goes beyond locally manageable issues can spiral out of control very quickly and bring us face to face with two nuclear weapon powers with their guns trained at each other. India’s deft diplomacy will hopefully hold out as the first line of defence and prevent any mishap. But we need to be prepared for all possible outcomes, say Col Agarwal.

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  • Published: 12 March, 2022
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Iran Nuclear Deal amidst the Ukrainian Crisis- A Diplomatic Quandary for the US

Assistant Director, Manohar Parrikar IDSA, Col Rajeev Agarwal’s article ‘Iran Nuclear Deal amidst the Ukrainian Crisis- A Diplomatic Quandary for the US’ has been published by the Vivekananda International Foundation (VIF) on 25 February 2022.

The Ukrainian Crisis could threaten and derail the finalisation of Iran nuclear deal. Both issues present a big diplomatic quandary for the US, writes Col Agarwal.

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  • Published: 25 February, 2022
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UAE Under Attack

Assistant Director, Manohar Parrikar IDSA, Col. Rajeev Agarwal’s article ‘UAE Under Attack’ has been published in Chanakya Forum on January 17, 2022.

The attack on the Abu Dhabi airport raises serious questions on the future trajectory of peace in the region, a possibility which was showing promise in recent times. Also, the fact that Abu Dhabi was targeted and not Dubai, too is significant as Abu Dhabi is the political capital and has a very different messaging, says Col. Agarwal.

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  • Published: 17 January, 2022
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Iran N-deal: A road map before time runs out

Assistant Director, Manohar Parrikar IDSA, Col. Rajeev Agarwal’s article ‘Iran N-deal: A road map before time runs out’ has been published in Hindustan Times on December 28, 2021.

Iran nuclear deal talks have resumed. An early resolution is required before time runs out and any deal becomes unviable. Col. Agarwal presents a possible roadmap.

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  • Published: 28 December, 2021
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Time for India to Forge its Own Policy on Afghanistan

Assistant Director, Manohar Parrikar IDSA, Col. Rajeev Agarwal’s article ‘Time for India to Forge its Own Policy on Afghanistan’ has been published in ‘International Policy Digest’ on December 18, 2021.

The Russian President’s visit, as well as the meeting of FMs of Central Asian countries in Delhi provide a great opportunity for India to take the lead and forge it's own TROIKA on Afghanistan, says Col. Agarwal.

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  • Published: 18 December, 2021
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Iran Nuclear Deal: One Last Chance to Salvage it

Assistant Director, Manohar Parrikar DSA, Col. Rajeev Agarwal’s article ‘Iran Nuclear Deal: One Last Chance to Salvage it; has been published in Chanakya Forum on November 28, 2021.

Iran’s nuclear enrichment program is acquiring dangerous and irreversible proportions. While there are no indications of Iran weaponising its nuclear program yet, however, the capability is being slowly and steadily developed. The P5 plus 1 have to quickly decide what to do about it, says Col. Agarwal.

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  • Published: 28 November, 2021