Impressions on China’s Second Missile Interceptor Test The second Chinese BMD test has a message for India: propel the development of long-range (exo-atmospheric) interception capabilities to mitigate the possibility of further asymmetry on strategic forces. A. Vinod Kumar February 22, 2013 IDSA Comments
Countering Urban Terrorism in India The key to success in fighting urban terrorism lies in obtaining accurate intelligence about impending attacks and the neutralisation of the terrorists before they can launch their planned attacks. N. Manoharan February 22, 2013 IDSA Comments
Trends in Green House Gas Emissions of the USA The current decline in US emissions should not make us forget about climate change; a renewed push is necessary to discuss actions and policies that mitigate the complex issue of climate change. P. K. Gautam February 22, 2013 IDSA Comments
Aftermath of Salman Khurshid’s Visit to Bangladesh: A Role for West Bengal Too India should grasp the opportunities which are discernible in the political horizon in Bangladesh and deepen relations through engagement at the track two tier involving India’s political parties as well as by involving West Bengal as a major partner. Gautam Sen February 20, 2013 IDSA Comments
Why underground nuclear tests can no longer be peaceful Although PNEs were surrounded by ambiguity of intent from the very onset, retroactive measures after May 1974 have ensured that an underground nuclear test could be ‘peaceful’ only when conducted by or with the assistance of the superpowers. Jayita Sarkar February 20, 2013 IDSA Comments
Creating a Diplomatic Security Force: The need to go beyond cosmetic exercises The government should instead aim to create a single Security Group consisting of a training establishment specializing in security issues and a number of units to meet different areas of security as per the requirement. V. Mahalingam February 18, 2013 IDSA Comments
Maoist’s New Political Line and Challenges The Prachanda faction has made an ideological shift from being a revolutionary outfit to a parliamentary party with emphasis on republicanism, and has signalled its friendly posture towards India by discarding the previously ritualistic reference to India as an enemy. Nihar R. Nayak February 18, 2013 IDSA Comments
Support for Security-Related Expenditure of State Governments through Central Finance Commission The state governments may consider projecting their claims before the FFC for a Central devolution to fund their SRE expenditure, and the FFC should respond favourably and institutionalise this process. Gautam Sen February 18, 2013 IDSA Comments
Shruti and Smriti: Some Issues in the Re-emergence of Indian Traditional Knowledge Both think tanks and universities need to attempt to study traditional knowledge (much of which lies in religious text of many traditions). Rich methodological traditions exist in ancient literature and they need wider study. P. K. Gautam February 12, 2013 Issue Brief
Transformation of Tibet Issue from Hope to Despair: What Next? Despite nearly a hundred persons having immolated themselves over the last few years, these events have passed by without much notice, let alone reaction. Yeshi Choedon February 12, 2013 IDSA Comments