PM’s visit to Japan: CEPA will transform India-Japan Ties The fruits of Prime Minister Manmohan Singh’s visit to Japan can be seen in the conclusion of negotiations on the long-pending CEPA, start of the negotiations on a civil nuclear pact and sharing of views on Afghanistan, UN reform, and on engaging China as a responsible stakeholder for peace and stability in Asia. Rajaram Panda October 29, 2010 IDSA Comments
Will CIL’s IPO lead to revolutionary transformation of the coal sector? The long awaited IPO of India’s largest coal producer, Coal India Limited, is finally ready to issue on Dalal Street next week. It is hoped that it will herald a significant transformation of the sector and usher in much needed restructuring and reform to make it more efficient and productive and ensure India’s long term energy security. Shahana Joshi October 28, 2010 IDSA Comments
Should India Sign the Convention on Supplementary Compensation? This paper argues that the CSC does not confer any benefit to India and that it may in fact prove to be detrimental to Indian interests and why it should, therefore, not be signed. G. Balachandran October 27, 2010 Issue Brief
Clarifying India’s Strategic Doctrine Non-articulation of India's strategic doctrine lends it to be interpreted and perceived variously. India's security establishment need not be defensive about its strategic doctrine but boldly take on critics in the strategic community. Besides, its articulation would help provide direction to the military in their formulation of military doctrine, planning and acquisitions. Ali Ahmed October 25, 2010 IDSA Comments
China’s Territorial Claim on Arunachal Pradesh: Crafting an Indian Response The paper provides three plausible explanations for the increase in China’s aggressive postures in India’s eastern sector and a few policy recommendations are offered for consideration. Namrata Goswami October 25, 2010 Issue Brief
Obama’s visit to India: Is the glass of Indo-US strategic partnership half full or half empty? While President Obama’s visit to India in November 2010 should further strengthen the Indo-US strategic partnership, some issues have the potential of clouding the relationship. Both sides should be sensitive to each other’s concerns and focus on areas such as space cooperation to give the relationship greater dynamism. Arvind Gupta October 25, 2010 IDSA Comments
Managing Supersession in the Armed Forces: An HRM Approach Supersession is too important an aspect of organizational existence to be dismissed lightly. It is a situation to be managed jointly by the organization and affected individual with the clear understanding that organizational interests are overriding. The Human Resources Management (HRM) approach aims to ensure that staffing manning of an organization effectively meets the quantitative and qualitative aspects at all times to ensure efficiency and effectiveness. An important element of HRM is Human Resource Planning (HRP). Suryakant Bal October 2010 Journal of Defence Studies
Promotion System in the Army: Dealing with Peacetime Atrophy In practice, it has been found that a peacetime army tends to atrophy and lose its war fighting orientation. It develops a lopsided emphasis on peacetime routine, spit and polish. In fact, a wartime army may well be the very anti-thesis of a peacetime army. Years of non-use of the military instrument sometimes results in the rusting of its value system and ethos. G. D. Bakshi October 2010 Journal of Defence Studies
A Passage Through India? Given the fragility of ISAF’s southern lines of communication passing through Pakistan, India could consider offering a passage through its territory as a meaningful alternative. Harinder Singh October 21, 2010 IDSA Comments
26/11 Redux in Europe: Strategic Imperatives The current terrorist threat has reemphasised the importance of Europe, considered to be increasingly irrelevant in global security and strategic calculus. Alok Rashmi Mukhopadhyay October 21, 2010 IDSA Comments