Putin’s Visit to India: Resetting the Indo-Russian Partnership Prime Minister Vladimir Putin's visit to India on March 11–12, 2010 signifies the beginning of a new phase in Indo-Russian friendship. In fact, this visit needs to be viewed in the context of the changing geopolitical and geo-economic realities in the international system. Meena Singh Roy July 2010 Strategic Analysis
‘Aman Ki Asha’ in Pakistani Media: Requiem for a Peace Process? The peace process between India and Pakistan came to an abrupt halt with the Mumbai attacks on November 26, 2008 (26/11). Ironically, the attacks were carried out by Pakistani terrorists minutes after the foreign ministers of both countries met in New Delhi and pledged to take the composite dialogue process forward. Ever since, Pakistan's unwillingness to bring the perpetrators of the Mumbai attacks to justice has come in the way of resumption of the composite dialogue. There have been many false starts, but the process continues to be in a state of suspended animation. Ashok K. Behuria July 2010 Strategic Analysis
Water a Pre-eminent Political Issue between India and Pakistan Like in the 1950s, the word ‘riparian’ is back again in the India–Pakistan lexicon, becoming this time intensely political, emotional and divisive. This development is both instructive and unsettling. It is instructive to note how the current water realties of the two countries, which have changed significantly since the Indus Water Treaty (IWT) in 1960, will now determine the treaty's future. With growing populations, inadequate water management techniques and the impact of global warming, water resources are under pressure. Uttam Kumar Sinha July 2010 Strategic Analysis
India’s strategic advantage over China in Africa Focusing on specific sectors, beyond the options much in vogue with offensive emulationists or passive singularists, will help India to clarify its priorities, optimize its policy-making process and infuse its Africa policy with greater strategic depth. Constantino Xavier June 30, 2010 IDSA Comments
India-Pakistan Relations: Need to proceed with caution Because the Pakistan Army appears to be gearing itself up for large-scale counter-terrorism operations in Punjab and parts of Sindh, India is being engaged diplomatically even as attempts are afoot to bring the situation in Kashmir to a boil. P. K. Upadhyay June 30, 2010 IDSA Comments
India, Buddhism and Geopolitics in Central Asia: Regaining Centrality Proposal to Establish The Takshila University for the Study of Indo-Central Asia Culture to Promote World Peace in the 21st Century P. Stobdan June 25, 2010 Policy Brief
Indo Pak Rapprochement: Unexplored Option of Military to Military Engagement A military to military engagement between India and Pakistan could help pave the way for greater understanding and opening up in the troubled relationship. Harinder Singh , Ramesh Phadke June 25, 2010 IDSA Comments
Krishna’s visit to Republic of Korea: Reaping the Dividends The sculpting of a strategic partnership and inking of a Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement show that South Korea is keen to engage India on matters where their mutual interests converge. Rajaram Panda June 25, 2010 IDSA Comments
Always in the Line of Fire There are no shortcuts to overcoming the grave Naxal threat to our democratic way of life. Broadening the mandate by handing over the problem to the army is neither fair nor efficacious. Harinder Singh , Ramesh Phadke June 22, 2010 IDSA Comments