Faithful Education: Madrassahs in South Asia by Ali Riaz Faithful Education: Madrassahs in South Asia by Ali Riaz Rutgers University Press, NJ, 2008, pp. 320, $59.95, ISBN 975-0813543459 Smruti S. Pattanaik | May 2010 | Strategic Analysis
India’s Diplomatic Infrastructure and Software: Challenges for the 21st Century Kishan S. Rana | May 2010 | Strategic Analysis
Changing World Order: India, EU and US—A Trialogue by B. Krishnamurthy and Geetha Ganapathy-Doré Changing World Order: India, EU and US—A Trialogue by B. Krishnamurthy and Geetha Ganapathy-Doré Shipra Publications, New Delhi, 2009, pp. 342, Rs. 950, ISBN 9788175415355 Alok Rashmi Mukhopadhyay | May 2010 | Strategic Analysis
Obama’s Policy towards East Asia President Barack Obama's foreign policy orientation towards East Asia seems to be characterised by continuity rather than change, and is not so very different from that of his predecessors. With Japan and South Korea, Obama is trying to revitalise bilateral alliances. With China, he continues on his predecessor's policy of greater engagement, though he has offered some concessions during his visit to Beijing in November 2009. However, North Korea remains a real and huge challenge for Obama to test his engagement in East Asia. Pranamita Baruah , Rajaram Panda , Shamshad A. Khan | May 2010 | Strategic Analysis
Journeys to Empire: Enlightenment, Imperialism, and the British Encounter with Tibet, 1774–1904 by Gordon T. Stewart Journeys to Empire: Enlightenment, Imperialism, and the British Encounter with Tibet, 1774–1904 by Gordon T. Stewart Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2009, pp. 280, $33, ISBN 978-0521735681 P. Stobdan | May 2010 | Strategic Analysis
Constitutional Impasse in Gilgit-Baltistan (Jammu and Kashmir): The Fallout The legal status of Gilgit-Baltistan, which is part of Jammu and Kashmir that is under Pakistani occupation, has remained undefined in successive Pakistani constitutions. Pakistan governs the region with ad hoc presidential ordinances, resulting in transitory political arrangements. It was Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto who first introduced the so-called Northern Areas Governance Order of 1994, after shelving the draconian and inhumane Frontier Crimes Regulation, with which Pakistan ruled the region like a colony. Senge H. Sering | May 2010 | Strategic Analysis
Bhabha’s Relevance to India Bhabha and his Magnificent Obsessions by G. Venkataraman University Press, Hyderabad, India, first printed 1994, reprinted 1997, 2004, 2005, 2009 (twice), pp. 206, Rs. 200, ISBN 978-8173710070 Arvind Gupta | May 2010 | Strategic Analysis
India–Bhutan Relations: From Developmental Cooperation to Strategic Partnership The India–Bhutan relationship is perhaps the only bilateral engagement in South Asia, yielding high dividends to both parties. While Bhutan all through the years has appreciated India for its economic assistance, India, for its part, has been sensitive to Bhutan's developmental needs. The relationship has helped Bhutan shape a unique developmental trajectory based on gross national happiness. Bhutan's economy has grown substantially in recent years. However, the development cooperation between the two countries can be effectively divided into three significant waves. Medha Bisht | May 2010 | Strategic Analysis
Research and Think Tanks Zina O'Leary, The Essential Guide to Doing Research, Vistas Publications, New Delhi, 2005, pp. 226, Rs 350 Nicholas Walliman, Your Research Project: A Step-by-step Guide for First-time Researchers, 2nd ed., Vistaar Publications, New Delhi, 2005, pp. 450, Rs 560 Clive Opie (ed.), Doing Educational Research: A Guide for First Time Researchers, Vistaar Publishers, New Delhi, 2004 (originally published Sage, London, 2004), pp. 244, Rs 340 P. K. Gautam | May 2010 | Strategic Analysis
India and Bangladesh: The Road Towards Common Peace and Prosperity After a hiatus, relations between India and Bangladesh are back on track again. This period was ushered in with the Awami League government assuming power in Dhaka after the culmination of the much delayed ninth Jatiya Sangsad elections. The bilateral relations received a further boost with Bangladeshi Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's four-day visit to India on January 10, 2010. It was breakthrough visit for a number of reasons. Sreeradha Datta | May 2010 | Strategic Analysis