The Wages of Naivety It is hoped that regrettable as the murder of Ambassador Stevens is, those in authority in Washington might be persuaded to do their ‘sums’ once again and take a second look. R. S. Kalha September 18, 2012 IDSA Comments
India’s Defence Industry: Need for Urgent Decisions In the absence of a sustained and visible commitment to rapid indigenisation, India’s dependence on foreign suppliers for its defence needs will only increase and India will sadly remain a ‘knowledge colony’. Ramesh Phadke September 18, 2012 IDSA Comments
Are the Armed Forces Game for 3PL? 3PL support has not become integral to the defence forces’ administrative functions yet. Considering the funds that can be saved, manpower that can be freed to train for operational readiness, the adept, proficient and skilful resources that can be used to upgrade its standards and capabilities, the armed forces should not to drag their feet in this important issue. Venu Gopal September 17, 2012 Issue Brief
India-Pakistan Foreign Ministers’ Meet: The Hype and the Substance India and Pakistan have signed a visa liberalization agreement and reactivated the joint commission during the last round of foreign minister level talks in Islamabad. These are significant steps forward but lot more can be done to make the process of bilateral engagement irreversible. Smruti S. Pattanaik September 17, 2012 IDSA Comments
Xi Jinping’s Mysterious Disappearance amidst Uncertain Political Environment Xi Jinping’s sudden disappearance, close to the date of the 18th Party Congress when he is to take over as the as the next President, has activated the rumour mill in China and the world. The unfolding political drama in Beijing resembles the climax of an action packed thriller. Avinash Godbole September 15, 2012 IDSA Comments
Tensions in the East China Sea: A test case for the US ‘Pivot’? The Japanese cabinet’s decision to purchase three of the five Senkaku islands has led to heightened tension in East Asian region. With China adopting an assertive posture on the issue, American unwillingness or incapability to come to the rescue of Japan would impair its ‘pivot’ or ‘rebalancing’ strategy in the region. Rukmani Gupta September 14, 2012 IDSA Comments
Stagnating India-Sri Lanka Relations: Need for a Diversified Approach India-Sri Lanka relations appear to be reaching a phase of stagnation. The Govt of India has to adopt, perforce, a multifaceted approach on the cultural, economic and security fronts for stability of the bilateral relations in the overall interest of India. Gautam Sen September 13, 2012 IDSA Comments
The Tamil Nadu factor reappears in India-Sri Lanka Relations The much-talked about Tamil Nadu factor in India-Sri Lanka relations has come to the fore recently again in the wake of strong reactions of the provincial government to the training of two Sri Lankan defence personnel in the state in August 2012 Gulbin Sultana September 12, 2012 IDSA Comments
The Tamil Nadu factor reappears in India-Sri Lanka Relations The much-talked about Tamil Nadu factor in India-Sri Lanka relations has come to the fore recently again in the wake of strong reactions of the provincial government to the training of two Sri Lankan defence personnel in the state in August 2012 Gulbin Sultana September 12, 2012 IDSA Comments
Violence in Bodo Areas: The Risks of Conceding ‘Exclusive’ Ethnic Homelands The recent violence in the Bodo areas indicates the risks associated with the formation of exclusive ethnic homelands based on the demands of the majority population (belonging to an ethnic group) inhabiting a particular geographical area. Formation of such exclusive ethnic homelands may prove to be both an assault on the pluralistic ethos of our country and a nightmare for minority groups living in that terrain. Namrata Goswami September 12, 2012 IDSA Comments