Hurdles before a ‘Grand Coalition’ in Japanese Politics Significant policy differences between the DPJ and LDP and New Komeito’s unwillingness to lose its identity will prevent the formation of a grand coalition. Rajaram Panda June 10, 2011 IDSA Comments
India-Africa ties get a boost At the Second India-Africa Forum Summit held in Addis Ababa, India’s relations with African countries have got a boost with the various cooperation initiatives unveiled by the Indian Prime Minister, Dr. Manmohan Singh. Ruchita Beri June 09, 2011 IDSA Comments
Tamanthi Hydel Project: India’s Eastern Foothold Building dams like the Tamanthi represent India’s attempt to enhance strategic ties with Myanmar, which is seen as India’s gateway to the ASEAN. Shivananda H June 06, 2011 IDSA Comments
Fukushima Crisis Triggers Debate on the Future of Nuclear Energy The increasing debate after the Fukushima crisis has undermined the recent renaissance of nuclear power and is likely to usher in greater regulation and stringent safety measures, making alternative sources of energy cheaper and therefore more appealing. Pranamita Baruah June 06, 2011 IDSA Comments
Afghanistan: An idea anticipating peace In a positive movement, ISAF’s peace enforcement operation over time will have to shift to peacekeeping. Thinking through the idea of UN-SAARC hybrid peacekeeping mission now could help catalyse the peace process eventually. Ali Ahmed June 06, 2011 IDSA Comments
Non-Proliferation Lobby Analysts Seek to Corner India on CTBT To resolve the challenge posed by the NPT criteria, the best solution would be to amend the NPT and accommodate India as a nuclear weapon state. Rajiv Nayan June 03, 2011 IDSA Comments
Assessing China-North Korea Relations in the wake of Kim’s China Visit North Korea is unlikely to abandon its nuclear weapon development programme which has deterrence value especially considering that it does not trust China to come to its rescue in case of a threat to its security. Rajaram Panda June 01, 2011 Issue Brief
Japan-China-South Korea Trilateral Summit Meet Holds Promise The summit ended with the hope of increased cooperation in East Asia, bolstered popular support for Sino-Japanese friendship, and set out a strategy for maintaining regional peace, stability and prosperity. Pranamita Baruah , Rajaram Panda May 26, 2011 IDSA Comments
Success of GSAT-8 and Future of India’s Space Programme While the GSAT-8 has been successfully launched, the future of the GSLV programme continues to be under a cloud after the twin failures in 2010. Ajey Lele May 25, 2011 IDSA Comments
Pakistan’s 26/11 Both India and Pakistan must immediately review their security practices for the protection of vital and vulnerable national assets, which in Pakistan’s case must also include nuclear weapons. Ramesh Phadke May 24, 2011 IDSA Comments