Internal Security Challenges Preclude Military Reorientation in Trinidad & Tobago The Trinidad Military, which should be concentrating on the maritime domain, is forced by expediency, to take on internal land operations. Sanjay Badri-Maharaj November 15, 2016 IDSA Comments
Rivlin’s Visit to India: Envisaging Expectations India-Israel Relations reach a new milestone with the forthcoming visit of President Reuven Rivlin to India. Amit Mukherjee November 11, 2016 IDSA Comments
Blacklisting Policy on the Anvil The proposed blacklisting policy of the Ministry of Defence must be comprehensive enough to ensure that no loose ends are left to be tied at time of implementation. Amit Cowshish November 10, 2016 IDSA Comments
Saudi Arabia’s Yemen Conundrum: No End in Sight Riyadh’s military intervention has neither forced the Houthis to the negotiating table nor has it restored the Hadi government in Sa’naa. Md. Muddassir Quamar November 09, 2016 IDSA Comments
Caribbean Air Arms Requirements Offer an Opportunity for India India can become a player of significance as its current MR/ LTA – the Dornier Do-228 – is admirably suited to meet the requirements of Caribbean Air Arms. Sanjay Badri-Maharaj November 07, 2016 IDSA Comments
ICANN57: A Backgrounder This backgrounder examines the current structure of ICANN, the intricacies of the IANA transition, and the way it will impact the architecture of cyberspace in the future. Natallia Khaniejo November 04, 2016 Backgrounder
2017 Conference to Outlaw Nuclear Weapons: Time Ripe for a Stand-Alone Disarmament Instrument? The First Committee vote is a culmination of a long-drawn campaign and marks a dramatic shift in the affairs of the non-proliferation regime. A. Vinod Kumar November 04, 2016 Issue Brief
Can Stronger Regional Partnerships Help The UN Promote Global Stability Though no one questions the promise of regional partnerships, there are many impediments in practically achieving it as is evident from past partnership missions of the UN. Rajeesh Kumar November 04, 2016 IDSA Comments
Need for Persevering with the Dialogue Process in Jammu & Kashmir It is essential that the dialogue process continues and additional steps are taken to resolve the deep sense of alienation presently prevailing among the civil society in the Kashmir Valley. Gautam Sen November 01, 2016 IDSA Comments
FOCAC 2012 – Sino-African Ties Surge Ahead FOCAC 2012 went well beyond numbers and initiated the process of addressing serious concerns of a mature relationship by moving away from the narrow constraints of economic transactions. Sneha Bhura November 2016 Africa Trends