Comments & Briefs

Afghanistan: A Firewall is Better than Partition

India has been fairly successful in firewalling the radical blowback emanating from Pakistan in the past and need not be overly worried about the impending US withdrawal.

October 07, 2010

  • Harinder Singh , Sushant Sareen
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    18th Amendment: Making a Mockery of Democracy in Sri Lanka

    The Sri Lankan government seems to be in a desperate hurry to bring about all the necessary revisions in the constitution to strengthen the Executive Presidency without any provision of checks and balances. Sri Lanka, under Rajapaksa, is headed towards nepotism and dictatorship as the 18th amendment suggests.

    October 07, 2010

  • Gulbin Sultana
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    India, Israel, and the Defence Taboo

    Cutting off defence ties with Israel will not in any way be the ‘magic’ bullet that will lead to the resolution of the intractable Palestine conflict.

    September 30, 2010

  • S. Samuel C. Rajiv
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    Contest and Cooperation in the Arctic

    Global warming-induced accessibility has drawn many actors to the Arctic zone, seeking to establish exclusive sovereign rights over its many natural endowments.

    September 28, 2010

  • Kalyani Unkule
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    The ‘Cold Start and Stop’ strategy

    The strategy helps sensitise Pakistan to India’s tolerance threshold and reinforces deterrence by bringing home unambiguously to Pakistan that things could get out of hand.

    September 28, 2010

  • Ali Ahmed
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    Poland and India: Bracing for a strategic partnership?

    As the European political landscape is continuously changing and assertive voices from the CEEC are expected to be heard, India and Poland should seriously think about establishing a strategic partnership.

    September 27, 2010

  • Alok Rashmi Mukhopadhyay , Sebastian Zukowski
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    Bangladesh Beats Global Recession Through Exports

    The tremendous growth in Bangladesh’s exports has been due to three factors – the global recession, new markets and China’s spectacular economic growth.

    September 27, 2010

  • Anand Kumar
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    Genetics and Immigration – The public debate about Muslims in Germany

    Liberal democratic European countries are suddenly discovering their ‘national heritage’ and their ‘national culture’ because of the desire to maintain the majority position and the privileges that come with it.

    September 24, 2010

  • Alexa Bankert
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    New START and the Obama Administration: Hurdles Still Ahead

    With the Senate Committee on Foreign Relatons agreeing on September 16 to send the New START to the full Senate for ratification, the prospects of realising the potential of the Obama administration’s signal foreign policy achievement seem to have improved considerably.

    September 23, 2010

  • S. Samuel C. Rajiv
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    Chinese New Nuclear Power Reactor Supply to Pakistan?

    The NSG will be in trouble if China goes ahead with its plan to sell nuclear reactors to a non-NPT country like Pakistan.

    September 23, 2010

  • Ch. Viyyanna Sastry
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