Renaissance of Russia’s Foreign Policy in 2009 Russia has considerably enhanced its international position by leveraging Western weaknesses stemming from the unwinnable war in Afghanistan and the adverse impact of the financial crisis, as well as Western dependence in dealing with Iran and North Korea. Arvind Gupta | February 11, 2010 | IDSA Comments
Global Warming, Environmentalism and Related Issues: The Other View The sloppy work of the IPCC in noting that Himalayan glaciers will melt by 2035 has raised many questions, with even the credibility of scientific opinion coming under doubt. P. K. Gautam | February 11, 2010 | IDSA Comments
US Arms Sales are propping up Pakistan as a Regional Challenger India is justified in seeing the US move to go ahead with the sale of the F-16s as an attempt to balance America’s strategic partnership with India by once again propping up Pakistan as a regional challenger. Gurmeet Kanwal | February 11, 2010 | IDSA Comments
A Perspective on Regional Air Power In light of the build up of Pakistan’s and China’s air power capabilities, India has little choice but to complete its procurement as quickly as possible if the IAF is to be ready to face a conventional conflict. Ramesh Phadke | February 10, 2010 | IDSA Comments
The Ozawa Phenomena in Japanese Politics Ozawa’s clout, power and influence remain formidable and he is likely to remain an active player in Japanese politics. Rajaram Panda | February 10, 2010 | IDSA Comments
Missing: An Obama Foreign Policy Obama has crafted an administration that has a Clinton brain inside an Obama face. Clinton I lost Russia for the West. Clinton II aka Obama I is on track to lose India. M. D. Nalapat | February 08, 2010 | IDSA Comments
Ups, Downs and Ups in Obama’s Approach towards India While it is premature to draw conclusions on Obama’s policy towards India, his first year in office certainly did not carry forward his predecessor’s initiatives. Chintamani Mahapatra | February 05, 2010 | IDSA Comments
Media’s Constructivism and the India-Pakistan Peace Process Whether the media groups succeed in achieving their “Aman ki Asha” is yet to be seen. But if they can sustain their vigorous campaign, the desire for peace in the region may deepen further. Shamshad A. Khan | February 02, 2010 | IDSA Comments
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