Operationalising the Gorshkov: An Appraisal The paper takes a critical look at various issues connected with India’s acquisition of the Russian aircraft carrier, the Admiral Gorshkov. It examines India’s choice of fighter and various problems it is likely to face in making the carrier operational and fully effective for its task. It recommends the early acquisition of aerial refuelling and early warning systems by the Navy. The paper also argues for greater jointmanship among the services and an increase in specialist cross-postings in order to improve inter-service rapport and the pool of trained manpower. R. Sukumaran | January 2004 | Strategic Analysis
Central Asia and India’s Security The paper attempts to analyse the issues in Central Asia in the context of India’s security. The paper poses a question as to what the region of Central Asia means for India today. The author argues that international attention is being focused on redefining the importance of Central Asian in the changing regional and international context. Since its reappearance, many suitors have been seeking affinity, proximity and legitimacy with the region on political, strategic, cultural and economic grounds. P. Stobdan | January 2004 | Strategic Analysis
Application of Social Network Analysis (SNA) to Terrorist Networks in Jammu & Kashmir The paper presents initial results from a limited exercise to apply Social Network Analysis (SNA) methodology to the database on terrorism created in IDSA called Terrorism Tracker (or T2). Sudhir Saxena , K. Santhanam , Aparna Basu | January 2004 | Strategic Analysis
US-Iran: The Changing Dynamics and the Likelihood of a Conflict Washington-Tehran relations have come to occupy centrestage in the recent months given the United States’ current preoccupation with the Middle East. The US-Iran association can be traced back to 1953, when the CIA organised a coup to oust the elected government of Mohammed Mossadeq. Since then, the US has never really disengaged itself from the one of the most strategically important Middle East nations. This paper attempts to identify current US concerns regarding Iran and explores the possibility of a US offensive against Iran similar to that in Iraq. Parama Sinha Palit | January 2004 | Strategic Analysis
From Central to Peripheral: The United Nations and the Recent Iraq Crisis The United Nations was founded on the principles of sovereign equality of its member states. The sovereignty exercised by states in their domestic jurisdiction and external relations was to be upheld in the conduct of international relations especially through the UN. However, the recent developments culminating in the United States-led war in Iraq have raised several doubts about the efficacy of the UN in preserving the sovereignty of its member-states while maintaining international peace and security. Tasneem Meenai | October 2003 | Strategic Analysis
Ballistic Missile Defence: Likely Meaningful Completion or Irrational Indulgence? The demand for an infallible missile and homeland defence against anticipatory threats from adversarial state actors as well as amorphous non-state actors has become accentuated in the US in the post-9/11 era. In consonance, the importance of anti-missile defence shield has grown in primacy and has witnessed a changing orientation to an amalgamation of an integrated Layered Defence System. However, the two main question on the development of such a system are whether it will reach a meaningful completion and whether such a system will be cost-effectived. P. K. Ghosh | October 2003 | Strategic Analysis
3rd India-Central Asia Regional Conference The 3rd India-Central Asia Regional Conference was jointly organised by the Institute for Defence Studies and Analyses (IDSA), New Delhi and the Institute for Strategic and Regional Studies (ISRS) at Tashkent during November 6-8, 2003. Fifty participants from about 20 countries participated in the Conference. Representatives from organisations like the World Bank (WB), European Union (EU), European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) and Organisation for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) also participated. Uzbek Foreign Minister Mr. Ramakant Dwivedi | October 2003 | Strategic Analysis
Kaliningrad: Russian Enclave Within the European Union Nivedita Das Kundu | October 2003 | Strategic Analysis
Prem Shankar Jha, The End of Saddam Hussein, History Through the Eyes of the Victims Events in Iraq in the last decade, especially the invasion of Iraq by the United States and its allies (the so-called Coalition of the Willing) in 2003, have shaken the basis of the international system which has governed interstate relations since the end of the Second World War in 1945. In the Middle East, the lack of faith in the multilateral institutions set up after that War, has intensified. S. K. Bhutani | October 2003 | Strategic Analysis
India’s Internal Security Challenges Shri N N Vohra, Shri K Santhanam, Director IDSA, Ladies and Gentlemen: Ved Marwah | October 2003 | Strategic Analysis