China’s Post-1978 Maritime Relations with South Asia: Towards Greater Cooperation The objectives of this article are, firstly, to identify the place occupied by the Indian Ocean and South Asia in China's maritime strategy, and secondly, to identify the appropriate means of dealing with the global and regional maritime security concerns arising from China's maritime strategy as far as the Indian Ocean and South Asia are concerned. Sithara Fernando | May 2012 | Strategic Analysis
The Creation of Indian Integrated Commands: Organisational Learning and the Andaman and Nicobar Command India took an unprecedented step 10 years ago by setting up a joint theatre operational command for the Andaman and Nicobar Islands (ANC). This article seeks to examine the following questions: why did India decide to establish its first joint operational command? Why has the creation of this and other unified commands been so incremental in the Indian context? What are the arguments for and against jointness, integration and joint operational commands in the Indian context? Patrick C. Bratton | May 2012 | Strategic Analysis
India Launches Radar Satellite ISRO has done its job and now the onus lies on other agencies to make appropriate and timely use of the inputs that will be provided by RISAT-1. Ajey Lele | April 27, 2012 | IDSA Comments
Beginning of the Countdown to Sectarian End-Game in Pakistan? The Pakistani leadership has apparently come to the point where it realises that for the survival of the country and its structures created by Jinnah, it must buy peace for the present with its arch-enemy India. P. K. Upadhyay | April 27, 2012 | Issue Brief
Visit of the Indian Parliamentary Delegation to Sri Lanka The delegation seems to have got its message across, that effective engagement with the TNA cannot be avoided by the Rajapakse government. Gautam Sen | April 26, 2012 | IDSA Comments
Tipaimukh Dam: Some Myths, Some Facts In order to obviate myopic policies that could jeopardise the bonhomie in India-Bangladesh relations, the technical underpinnings of the project need to be jointly undertaken by both countries. Medha Bisht | April 25, 2012 | IDSA Comments
Tipaimukh Dam: Some Myths, Some Facts In order to obviate myopic policies that could jeopardise the bonhomie in India-Bangladesh relations, the technical underpinnings of the project need to be jointly undertaken by both countries. Medha Bisht | April 25, 2012 | IDSA Comments
Issues of National, Ecological and Human Security in the Siachen Glacier Region In the wake of the Gyari incident, India and Pakistan need to conduct more joint scientific studies and put in place an AGPL agreement within a reasonable time frame. P. K. Gautam | April 25, 2012 | IDSA Comments
Agni V Launches India into the ‘Strat’-o-sphere The Agni-V launch is a significant milestone for the Indian scientific community as this is the first missile with a strike-range covering major Chinese cities including Beijing and Shanghai. Abhijit Singh | April 23, 2012 | IDSA Comments
China’s Xinjiang Problem: The 2009 Riots and its Aftermath Despite focused efforts undertaken by China in the aftermath of the 2009 riots, it has not been able to and, perhaps may never be able to, answer the structural problems of the Uighur discontent in Xinjiang. Avinash Godbole , Akash S. Goud | April 20, 2012 | Issue Brief