Explaining ceaseless jihadism and jihadi violence in Indonesia This commentary attempts to answer the question as to why the flow of jihadis is unending despite tough measures being undertaken by Jakarta, on its own or in collaboration with its regional and international partners. Bilveer Singh August 24, 2010 IDSA Comments
Towards Indo-Japan nuclear agreement: Prospects and Challenges The urge to sign a nuclear agreement with India is driven by Japan’s entrepreneurial interest and by the new emphasis on technology exports as a part of economic growth strategy. Shamshad A. Khan August 24, 2010 IDSA Comments
Inherent values and substance bind India and the United States Shared values and growing cooperation in a range of fields are transforming India-US relations into an enduring strategic partnership in the 21st century. Sanjeev Kumar Shrivastav August 24, 2010 IDSA Comments
Indonesia’s New Foreign Policy – ‘Thousand friends- zero enemy’ Indonesia is trying to gain the leadership position in Southeast Asia through constructive and cooperative gestures and balanced bargaining between major powers. Irfa Puspitasari August 23, 2010 Issue Brief
Calling the Army for Peace Restoration The interim opportunity provided by the Army’s curtailment of insurgent activity needs to be utilised to meet the aspirations of the local population in insurgency affected areas. K C Dixit August 23, 2010 IDSA Comments
Time to Redeem SAARC While the world community is trying its best to provide help to flood affected Pakistan in spite of aid fatigue, SAARC is conspicuous by its absence. Smruti S. Pattanaik August 20, 2010 IDSA Comments
Industrial and Environmental Disasters inside the Global Giant: Is something wrong with the Chinese development model? The present reality of industrial and environmental disasters in China calls for a reality check about India blindly copying the Chinese development model. Avinash Godbole August 20, 2010 IDSA Comments
Political Crisis in Fiji and India’s Concerns Politically isolated in the international community both at the regional and multi-lateral levels, Fiji has found an apt ally in China to ward off any further pressure. Balaji Chandramohan August 19, 2010 IDSA Comments
Neither ‘fundamental’ nor a ‘shift’ The ISI threat assessment may be received with great enthusiasm in Western capitals and policy circles, but for observers from the subcontinent it is neither ‘fundamental’ nor a ‘shift’. Alok Rashmi Mukhopadhyay August 19, 2010 IDSA Comments
Pakistan Floods: Causes and Consequences Apart from alleviating the material plight of the people, transforming the feudal mindset and operationalising reforms to induce fair play and social justice should be one of the long term priority areas for the civilian government in Pakistan. Medha Bisht August 19, 2010 IDSA Comments