Russia and the Geopolitics of Cyprus Bailout The Cyprus crisis has highlighted the existing geopolitical fissures between Russia and the European Union and raised the proverbial ‘east vs. west’ conundrum. President’s Putin’s Eurasian Economic Union project and Russia’s growing engagement with countries of Asia indicate the turning of wheels. Rajorshi Roy June 14, 2013 Backgrounder
Domination of Pakistan by Radical Islamists The assertions of the new Pakistan government of Nawaz Sharif to de-radicalise the society by engaging the Radical Islamists (RIs) in a dialogue and accommodation with them in reality means, to many observers, a meek surrender to Islamic radicalism of Deobandi variety. P. K. Upadhyay June 14, 2013 Issue Brief
Myanmar Opens to Business Opportunities, but is it sustainable? After years of political and economic isolation, Myanmar is opening up to investment particularly in the energy sector. There are however, accompanying uncertainties and risks. Shebonti Ray Dadwal June 14, 2013 IDSA Comments
Iran Elections: And the winner is… The presidential elections come at a time when Iran is reeling under the pressure of sanctions and having been isolated in the region with the rise of Sunni Islamism. M. Mahtab Alam Rizvi , Agarwal, Rajeev June 13, 2013 IDSA Comments
Defence Procurement Procedure 2013 – A Ringside View Buy (Indian)’ the most important policy decision introduced through DPP 2013 suggests that it should be the first option or the most preferred category. It, however, gives rise to many questions. Amit Cowshish June 11, 2013 Issue Brief
India-Japan Strategic Partnership Japan’s endorsement of India’s candidature for the four major multilateral export controls regimes seems to be the principal achievement of the Indian PM visit to Japan. Rajiv Nayan June 11, 2013 IDSA Comments
15-Years after Pokhran II: Deterrence Churning Continues Fifteen years after the nuclear tests, it is relevant to examine if deterrence remains weak in South Asia or has consolidated towards greater stability. A. Vinod Kumar June 10, 2013 IDSA Comments
Nagaland: Political and Economic Assessment Delay in coming to an agreement between the government and the major underground outfits is only creating frustration among a large section of the Naga society as well as internecine dissentions among the various factions trying to outbid each other. Gautam Sen June 10, 2013 IDSA Comments
North Korea keeps the SPT members confused The developments in the Korean peninsula indicate that the East Asian states are not really in tune with each other on North Korea’s recent missile launches. Most of these states have their national priorities while dealing with the North. Pranamita Baruah June 06, 2013 IDSA Comments
Li Keqiang Visit to Pakistan: Assessing the Outcome Wide-ranging agreements and proposals were signed and discussed during Li’s visit to Pakistan. The emphasis between the two countries continues to be ‘strategic’ – ‘strategic communication’ and ‘reinforcing strategic and long term planning’. Mandip Singh June 05, 2013 Issue Brief