CWC’s First Decade The spectre of Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD) warfare has led to the formation of global disarmament architecture. The Chemical Weapons convention (CWC) forms an important part of this architecture.… Continue reading CWC’s First Decade Ajey Lele | September-December 2007 | CBW Magazine
The Nuclear Suppliers Group and the Indo-US nuclear deal In the midst of the domestic hullabaloo surrounding the nuclear deal in India, the United States convened a special meeting of the Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG) on September 20, 2007 at Vienna on the sidelines of the IAEA Annual General Conference to brief members on the deal. The NSG derives its important position in international civil nuclear commerce from its membership, which currently stands at forty-five and includes a majority of countries engaged in nuclear trade. Arun Vishwanathan | September 26, 2007 | IDSA Comments
India and the Ottawa Treaty As the Ottawa treaty completes a decade this September, it has been termed a "success in progress" by the International Campaign to Ban Landmines (ICBL). ICBL is upbeat about its vision and mission to put in place a comprehensive ban on anti-personnel landmines. The treaty attempted to redefine the understanding of security by focusing on the consequences that the traditional meaning of security have on the lives of common men and women. Medha Bisht | September 26, 2007 | IDSA Comments
Dissuasion by Punishment or Denial to Counter Bioterrorism In June 2002, the first ever big delegation led by Dr AC Muthiah, the Senior Vice President of FICCI, left for the United States. The two interesting features of this… Continue reading Dissuasion by Punishment or Denial to Counter Bioterrorism B S Malik | September-December 2007 | CBW Magazine
Hyderabad Woes: Mecca Masjid, Lumbini Park… Hyderabad has been reeling under deadly terror strikes. Three months after the serial blasts at Mecca Masjid on May 18, 2007, another pair of coordinated attacks rocked the city on August 25. Repeated attacks by outfits with support from foreign covert agencies have made Hyderabad an epicentre of terrorist operations in India. The twin blasts on August 25 and the subsequent recovery of unexploded bombs from different places pointed to a security lapse as well as a delayed government response to demands for beefing up the city's protective measures in the aftermath of the May explosions. T. Khurshchev Singh | September 13, 2007 | IDSA Comments
India’s Aid to Afghanistan: Challenges and Prospects Shanthie Mariet D’Souza | September 2007 | Strategic Analysis
On the State of Media Violence in Nepal Jason Miklian , Ingvill Håkås Tveite | September 2007 | Strategic Analysis
China’s New Left: Wang Hui China’s New Order: Society, Politics and Economy in Transition Raviprasad Narayanan | September 2007 | Strategic Analysis
The Rise of Pakistani Taliban and the Response of the State The rise of a militant Islamist group calling itself Pakistani Taliban has drawn wider international attention in recent years. It has appeared as a serious internal security threat for the Pakistani state and as an external challenge for the Afghan government facing a resurgent Taliban in southern Afghanistan. This article seeks to trace the evolution of 'Pakistani Taliban' and to isolate and analyse its ideological moorings and its political aspirations. Ashok K. Behuria | September 2007 | Strategic Analysis