Revolution in Nepal: Bolshevik-style? The Baidya-driven radicals want to adopt the party line of the Second National Conference in 2001 when they had decided to supplement their Chinese model of revolution (protracted people’s war) with the Russian model (armed urban insurrection). Post Bahadur Basnet March 20, 2013 IDSA Comments
China’s Defence Budget: 2013-14 The PLA has been laying emphasis on human resource management. Recruitment, salaries, living standards, perks and education are likely to get an impetus with attendant advantages of morale, motivation and technology absorption. Mandip Singh March 18, 2013 IDSA Comments
The War Crimes Trial and Forthcoming Elections in Bangladesh Even as it stands firm on the issue of proceeding with the war crimes trials, the Awami League government should not make the mistake of going for an election without the participation of the main opposition BNP. Anand Kumar March 18, 2013 IDSA Comments
Coping with the Aftermath of Transgressions in the VVIP Helicopter Deal By now making software development ineligible for discharge of offsets we might be depriving ourselves of what was considered necessary only a couple of months ago. This could also prove to be a setback for the Indian software industry. Amit Cowshish March 13, 2013 IDSA Comments
Junior Military Leadership in the PLA Today Apparently, serving the PLA is no longer a very attractive option and there seem to be issues of lack of motivation among the new recruits to make the supreme sacrifice. Mandip Singh March 12, 2013 IDSA Comments
The Iran-Pakistan Pipeline: Pressler 2.0? The Pakistanis are playing a high-stakes gamble, one in which they think the odds are stacked in their favour in a way that while they stand to gain a lot even if things don’t quite work in the way they imagine they won’t end up losing too much. Sushant Sareen March 12, 2013 IDSA Comments
The Sri Lanka File at the UNHRC: Need for India to Adopt a Balanced and Firm Approach It will be in keeping with the normative principles of India’s foreign policy to support a resolution that does not undermine Sri Lanka’s sovereignty but stipulates a time-bound and monitorable implementation by the SLG as well as UNHRC of remedial measures in accordance with the LLRC recommendations. Gautam Sen March 12, 2013 IDSA Comments
India’s Two Years at the Horse-Shoe Table Though its goal of securing a permanent seat in the Council during the 2011-12 term was ambitious, the efforts that it put in over the last two years were steered in that direction and have yielded favourable results. Saurabh Mishra , Keerthi Sampath Kumar March 08, 2013 Issue Brief
Addressing Pakistan’s Atomisation Nuclear force development is at present an attractive means for Pakistan to attract international political and financial assistance, while salving the paranoias of its security establishment. Improvement in the state-society relationship could reduce the domestic appeal of endless nuclear expansion as other, more sustainable, resources become available to the state for building economic growth and security. Yogesh Joshi , Frank O’Donnell March 08, 2013 Issue Brief
A Message from the Defence Budget 2013-14 In its most candid form, the fundamental message is that the growth in the allocation for defence, as indeed for other sectors, may not always be consistent with the past trend or as per the long-term growth rates indicated by the Ministry of Finance. Amit Cowshish March 08, 2013 IDSA Comments