Dams in Arunachal Pradesh: Between Development Debates and Strategic Dimensions Dam building in Arunachal Pradesh should not be perceived as an insurmountable irritant, but rather as a sign of a vibrant Indian democracy. Medha Bisht February 01, 2010 IDSA Comments
The Law Catches Up With Mujib Killers in Bangladesh The punishment of Mujib’s killers will hopefully now delegitimize this process and strengthen democracy in Bangladesh. Anand Kumar February 01, 2010 IDSA Comments
The London Conference: It is time for India to reassess its Afghan Policy This is a good time for India to review its Afghan strategy taking into account increasing war weariness of the Western forces and President Karzai’s policy of reintegrating the ‘good Taliban’. Arvind Gupta February 01, 2010 IDSA Comments
China’s Missile Defence Test: Yet Another Milestone? China’s missile defence test could possibly up the ante in the region, with other regional powers considering measures in reaction. Rajeswari Pillai Rajagopalan February 01, 2010 IDSA Comments
Nuclear Implications of the ‘Two Front’ Formulation The nuclear ‘backdrop’ carries dangers even in a single front let alone a ‘two front’ situation, particularly since a move to rescind the NFU tenet of doctrine may be necessary. Ali Ahmed January 29, 2010 IDSA Comments
Revisiting the Japan-US Security Treaty in Crisis at the 50th Anniversary The Japan-US alliance is indispensable for dealing with the uncertain future of regional and global security, particularly in the Korean Peninsula and to ensure China’s responsible role in the region. Ishida Yasuyuki January 29, 2010 IDSA Comments
Pakistan Will Oppose the Fissile Materials Cut-Off Treaty at the Conference on Disarmament Though world opinion is still divided on whether the FMCT would include past stocks or not, Pakistan appears to have decided to continue with the production of fissile materials and oppose any talks at the CD. Ch. Viyyanna Sastry January 29, 2010 IDSA Comments
A Year of Revival of Democracy in Bangladesh To the credit of Shaikh Hasina she managed the foreign policy of Bangladesh as well as macro economic situation of the country well. Anand Kumar January 29, 2010 IDSA Comments
The Strange Ways of Indian Soft Power The IPL decision not to choose Pakistani players proved a windfall for South Block, which had failed to convey India’s displeasure and unhappiness to the Pakistan government through the usual diplomatic channels. Ramesh Phadke January 29, 2010 IDSA Comments
Pakistan’s Double Standard on Kashmir makes Indo-Pak CBMs Counterproductive The Indo-Pak peace conference concluded with a pledge to uphold democracy, but failed to demonstrate it by limiting its invitation only to representatives from the Kashmir valley and ignoring other stakeholders. Senge H. Sering January 28, 2010 IDSA Comments