What should be India’s strategic response to insurgency and terrorism?

Programme Countering ideological narratives: Strategic Response to LWE — Srinivas Reddy Countering ethnic narratives: Strategic Response to insurgencies in the Northeast — Pradeep Phajoubam Religion, Secessionism & Cross border linkages:… Continue reading What should be India’s strategic response to insurgency and terrorism?

Assessing China’s Behaviour

Venue: Seminar Hall 1, IDSAChairperson: Shri K. Subrahmanyam

High Level Russian Delegation Visits IDSA

The run-up to Russian President Dmitry Medvedev’s visit to India has been an opportunity for IDSA to interact with eminent experts about Russia’s new domestic and foreign policy initiatives. As… Continue reading High Level Russian Delegation Visits IDSA

Central Asian Energy Pipelines – Final Destination?

Venue: Room No. 005, IDSASpeakers: Mr. Rajeev Lala and Mr. Rai Mahimapat Ray Speakers Mr. Rai Mahimapat Ray is a Junior Research Fellow at the School of International Studies, JNU.… Continue reading Central Asian Energy Pipelines – Final Destination?

India’s Counterinsurgency strategy 2020

Venue: Boardroom, IDSA CampusSpeaker: Vasundhara Sirnate Click here for abstract

India’s Transforming Air Posture: An Emerging 21st-Century Heavyweight

Speaker: Benjamin S. Lambeth The Indian Air Force (IAF) is currently the world’s fourth-largest air arm, operating more than 1,300 aircraft out of some 60 bases nationwide. Until the early… Continue reading India’s Transforming Air Posture: An Emerging 21st-Century Heavyweight

Strategy Making in the United Kingdom

Main Speaker: Mr. Vincent Devine, Head of UK MOD’s Strategy UnitVenue: IDSA Boardroom

India and Her Neighborhood

Venue: Room No. 104 (Board Room), IDSA A delegation of US Congressional Staffers will visit IDSA for interaction.

Civil and Military Infrastructure Building in Tibet by China: Security Implications for India

Venue: Committee Room No. 005 (Ground Floor), IDSA Programme Tea: 1045 hrs Opening Remarks (1100 hrs): Brigadier Rumel Dahiya Chair (1102- 1107 hrs): Professor V. P. Dutt Speakers (1107-1247 hrs):… Continue reading Civil and Military Infrastructure Building in Tibet by China: Security Implications for India

India-China Bilateral Trade Relations: A Comparative Analysis of Strengths and Weaknesses

Venue: Committee Room No. 005 (Ground Floor), IDSA Programme Opening Remarks (1030-1032 hrs): Brigadier Rumel Dahiya Chair (1032- 1037 hrs): Dr. R. N. Das Speakers (1037-1237 hrs): Mohan Guruswamy, Chairman,… Continue reading India-China Bilateral Trade Relations: A Comparative Analysis of Strengths and Weaknesses