The Beginning of the End – Carrier operations in Latin America to cease Post the decommissioning of the Sao Palo, to be completed by 2020, not a single South American navy will operate an aircraft carrier, perhaps reflecting the relative military decline of the region as well as a recognition that carriers can be expensive prestige projects that are quite ineffective in combat. Sanjay Badri-Maharaj | April 07, 2017 | IDSA Comments
Sheikh Hasina’s Visit to India: an opportunity to broaden the relationship Sheikh Hasina’s visit should not be seen through the narrow prism of an agreement on defence cooperation or Teesta but through the broader perspective of the unexplored potential in India-Bangladesh relations. Smruti S. Pattanaik | April 07, 2017 | IDSA Comments
“What’s down” side of “What’s up?” Human rights, privacy and protection of confidentiality are important issues, but so are the requirements of intelligence agencies which have to contend with the inhumane activities of terrorist groups and individuals. Ajey Lele | April 07, 2017 | IDSA Comments
The 2017 By-elections in Myanmar: A Warning Signal for Suu Kyi? The result of the by-election clearly indicates the need for the NLD government to speedily engender trust among the ethnic minorities. A successful peace process and peace negotiations can be one aspect of it. Sampa Kundu | April 05, 2017 | IDSA Comments
The Ashgate Research Companion to Military Ethics, by James Turner Johnson and Eric D. Patterson ‘Ethics’, derived from the Latin word ethice, means a set of moral principles which guides actions towards ‘normative’ discipline. Jasneet Singh Sachdeva | April 2017 | Journal of Defence Studies
Potency of the JMB threat to India’s Security In the wake of reports that more than 2000 terrorists belonging to the JMB and HUJI-B have entered India, it is imperative to assess the potency of the JMB threat to India’s security and the counter terrorism measures that need to be undertaken to curb the same. Nikhil Raj Aggarwal , Mathew Sinu Simon | April 03, 2017 | IDSA Comments
The Uncertain Overhang on Scotland of the Brexit Process In the face of Brexit, the continued union of UK and Scotland hinges on arriving at a suitable political accommodation between the UK and the broad spectrum of the Scottish polity and the public. Gautam Sen | April 03, 2017 | IDSA Comments
Democratization Process in Kazakhstan Unfolds Despite the opacity of Central Asian politics, the course of political change in the region is likely to be smooth, which is also essential for peace and stability within and outside Central Asia. P. Stobdan | April 03, 2017 | IDSA Comments
China’s growing military ties with Nepal China has created a constituency within the Nepal Army during the last few years. Some senior officers of the NA favour deeper military cooperation with China to reap more benefits. Nihar R. Nayak | March 31, 2017 | IDSA Comments
India and China Need to Move Past Tensions The strategic dialogue should focus on the fundamentals of shared beliefs and political culture, and be supported by widespread engagement at the provincial, governmental and academic levels. M.S. Prathibha | March 29, 2017 | IDSA Comments