Political Turbulence in Bangladesh Fails to Dampen the Indian President’s Visit Pranab Mukherjee’s visit to Bangladesh has made clear that the security situation in that country is under control and it is the BNP that has to overcome its mental block to make a new beginning. Anand Kumar March 08, 2013 IDSA Comments
Iran-Egypt Rapprochement: Compulsions and Realities Along the short recent journey in discovery of friendly relations, Iran and Egypt have hit roadblocks that are not only ideological in nature but also illustrate their individual compulsions, conflicting national interests and complex regional dynamics. Agarwal, Rajeev March 08, 2013 IDSA Comments
BRICS Development Bank: Figuring out the Durban Bid If the BRICS Development Bank comes up, it will not only be a big moment for BRICS itself, but also for the global financial structure where the role, stake and space of the developing world will grow massively. Jagannath P. Panda March 08, 2013 IDSA Comments
Successful PSLV-C20/SARAL Mission: India’s French “Space” Connect For almost the last 50 years, space collaboration has significantly remained intact between France and India. They have worked together on a range of issues from satellite applications, developing small satellites to earth system science and weather satellites. Ajey Lele March 07, 2013 IDSA Comments
Innovation: The New Mantra for Science and Technology Policies in India, Pakistan and China “Innovation” has become a buzz word in recent science and technology policies of various countries. It has also been given ample importance in the science and technology policies and programmes of India, China and Pakistan. It is interesting to know on what exactly these countries are focusing in their recent science and technology policies and how these new policies and programmes will help them in social development, economic growth, technology innovation and pursuing national interests. Swati Bute March 07, 2013 Backgrounder
India’s Defence Budget 2013-14: A Bumpy Road Ahead A GDP growth of less than seven per cent combined with the fiscal consolidation path that the Finance Minister has articulated in his budget speech means a lot of pressure on the defence ministry whose plan for current and future expenditure up to 2017 is based on past GDP growth rate of 8 to 9 per cent. Laxman Kumar Behera March 04, 2013 IDSA Comments
The Defence Budget 2013-14: Reasonable in the Existing Circumstances but Need for Re-orientation and Reform There is a need for an overhaul of the defence planning and budgeting systems to make them outcome oriented, which will lead to the development and maintenance of requisite capability through the defence forces as an entity over a specified long-term horizon. Gautam Sen March 04, 2013 IDSA Comments
India’s Defence Budget: Trends Beyond the Numbers In the larger scheme of things, fiscal prudence is a good trait and the reduction in deficits desirable, yet an overtly ambitious approach of reducing deficits into a number game may lead to developments that may hurt us not only in the security arena but in economic growth as well. G. Balachandran , Shruti Pandalai March 04, 2013 IDSA Comments
Countering Terrorism: The Way Forward A National Counter Terrorism Head needs to be established with the single point authority for all CT activity and with authorization to muster all resources within the country. The authority vested in him will be matched by his accountability to every terrorist strike. V. Mahalingam March 03, 2013 IDSA Comments
“We do not need to be told. We do not need to be taught”: Sri Lanka at the 22nd UNHRC, Geneva This year, India needs to be reminded that the situation in Sri Lanka has drastically deteriorated: the GoSL has weakened democracy, dismantled the judiciary and not followed through on any of the areas of reform that were called for last year. Thiruni Kelegama March 01, 2013 IDSA Comments