Chinese and American Muscle-flexing in South-China Sea: Implications for India India has to calibrate its relationship with China, the US, and countries of East Asia with great circumspection in the wake of the resurfacing of tensions in the South China Sea. R N Das August 19, 2010 IDSA Comments
Elections in Myanmar On one hand the military Junta is wary of the international backlash in case it tampers with the election process, and on the other it knows what its fate would be if ‘truly fair and democratic elections’ are held. Rahul Mishra August 19, 2010 IDSA Comments
India needs a new paradigm in its Nepal policy India needs to chalk out a new paradigm of engagement with the emerging Nepal in which economic and border management issues are prioritised over political issues. Arvind Gupta August 18, 2010 IDSA Comments
The Need for India to Engage in ‘Disaster Diplomacy’ with Pakistan In international conflict resolution, there is a term called ‘disaster diplomacy’, which explains how a disaster in one country may open new ways of interaction and how it brings a new perspective to persisting issues. Mehmet Ozkan August 18, 2010 IDSA Comments
Killing fields of Karachi A clean-up operation by the Pakistan Army could actually end up sharpening the ethnic polarisation in the city, which in turn could lead to the conflagration that everyone in Karachi fears. Sushant Sareen August 18, 2010 IDSA Comments
Vietnam-US Strategic Partnership While there are many positive developments between Vietnam and the US, it is still to be seen how the elites and military in Vietnam interpret US overtures. Pankaj K Jha August 18, 2010 IDSA Comments
Military Doctrines: Next steps The Services have been doctrinally fecund over the past decade, with each Service bidding to pursue relatively distinct campaigns, which would amount to lack of synergy and the whole failing to rise higher than the sum of its parts. Ali Ahmed August 16, 2010 IDSA Comments
The Strategic Ramifications of anti-Iran Sanctions Only through direct negotiations with Iran can the international community influence and possibly alter the strategic calculus of its rulers. Mahan Abedin August 13, 2010 IDSA Comments
Anatomy of Floods: Problems Ahead in Pakistan The anger and frustration of the people against the political parties and the nimble footed response of the Islamists will result in disaffection of people towards the state and rising support for the jihadis. Rumel Dahiya August 12, 2010 IDSA Comments
Extreme weather events in Ladakh of August 2010 The cloudburst in the high altitude cold desert region of Ladakh of the first week of August 2010 is not the usual but an extreme weather event. P. K. Gautam August 11, 2010 IDSA Comments