Violence in the Bodo Areas: Deciphering the Causes The need of the hour is to activate a clean and transparent record keeping of land by the state so that violence based on the fear of outsiders forcibly taking away the most precious commodity, land, can be effectively averted. Namrata Goswami August 09, 2012 IDSA Comments
Alienated People and an Overcautious state in China’s Xinjiang While China’s desire for economic prosperity in Xinjiang may be achievable, it has not seemingly found any solution to the sense of alienation felt by the local Uighurs. Avinash Godbole August 09, 2012 IDSA Comments
Japan’s Defence White Paper 2012 and China’s Critical Response Like in the 2011 edition of the Defence White Paper, this year too, the report warns that China’s military movements are “a matter of concern” for the Asian region and the international community, and “should require prudent analysis.” Pranamita Baruah August 09, 2012 IDSA Comments
Yongxing Island: China’s Diego Garcia in the South China Sea? China’s decision to set up a military garrison on the Yongxing Island and creating a city administration could be seen as a step in firstly expanding its military reach, secondly strengthening its claims in the South China Sea, and thirdly countering the US rebalance towards the region. Sarabjeet Singh Parmar August 07, 2012 IDSA Comments
Chairman Chiefs of Staff Committee: A Midway Solution The Chairman COSC will neither be the Commander of India’s Armed Forces nor will he be able to do justice to his advisory role because of the constraints that will affect his functioning in the present system. Rajneesh Singh August 07, 2012 IDSA Comments
The Beginning of the End in Syria The WMD insinuation by the West, the debate over the impending genocide in Aleppo, and the swelling ranks of refugees, all point to an orchestrated shift in the narrative of the conflict that makes external intervention an ‘inevitability’. Abhijit Singh August 07, 2012 IDSA Comments
China Consolidates the Rare Earth Industry and Builds Strategic Reserves China’s success in the rare earth industry is the result of both careful thought and consideration at the highest policy making levels which have constantly expedited reform in the industry. Nabeel A. Mancheri August 07, 2012 IDSA Comments
Challenges for Post-Revolution Egypt The end of decades of autocratic rule in Egypt is marked by the beginning of a march towards a democratic political system and the rise to power of the Muslim Brotherhood. Prasanta Kumar Pradhan August 2012 Africa Trends
Now China may play spoiler to TAPI The timing of the proposal for the new Turkmen-Afghan-China pipeline is intriguing, setting off speculation about whether it was being conceived to stymie TAPI or is part of China’s strategy to guard against any extra-regional influence in Central Asia. Shebonti Ray Dadwal July 31, 2012 IDSA Comments
South China Sea Dispute: The Farce of Chinese Multilateralism On territorial and sovereignty related issues, China is likely to increasingly display unilateral tendencies. This is commensurate not only with China’s growing power but also with the relative decline of the United States. Abanti Bhattacharya July 31, 2012 IDSA Comments