The United National Front in Afghan Politics: An Explorative Study

Chair: P StobdanDiscussant: Kalim Bahadur There remains an element of ambiguity as to when the United National Front formally came into being. It is generally believed to have been formed… Continue reading The United National Front in Afghan Politics: An Explorative Study

India and the Non-Proliferation Regime: Looking Beyond the Nuclear Deal

Chair: G BalachandranDiscussants: K C Singh & R R Subramanian The India-United States civil nuclear cooperation agreement, announced through the July 18, 2005 joint statement, besides opening the doors for… Continue reading India and the Non-Proliferation Regime: Looking Beyond the Nuclear Deal

Global Strategic Trends: Global Perspectives

A strategic affairs workshop “Global Strategic Trends out to 2040” was held at The Institute for Defence Studies and Analyses (IDSA) organized jointly by IDSA and DCDC (Developments, Concepts and… Continue reading Global Strategic Trends: Global Perspectives

Does India Need a Federal Agency to Deal Effectively with Terrorism and Inter-State Crimes?

The spate of terror attacks in various towns and cities across the country and the subsequent debate on combating such acts of terror have brought to fore the need for… Continue reading Does India Need a Federal Agency to Deal Effectively with Terrorism and Inter-State Crimes?

IBSA Dialogue Forum: Problems and Prospects

India will be hosting the third IBSA Summit on October 15, 2008 at New Delhi. Inaugurated in June 2003, the India-Brazil-South Africa (IBSA) Trilateral Dialogue Forum is a unique model… Continue reading IBSA Dialogue Forum: Problems and Prospects

Interaction with RCDS Delegation

IDSA organised a strategic affairs workshop for members of the Royal College of Defence Studies (RCDS) UK, on September 29, 2008. The RCDS group consisted of 13 officers from the… Continue reading Interaction with RCDS Delegation

Brazilian Foreign policy and IBSA

Dr. Marco Antonio Vieira, a Brazilian academician, currently Visiting Lecturer at Kings College London, visited IDSA on Monday, December 8, 2008 for a round table on “Brazilian foreign policy and… Continue reading Brazilian Foreign policy and IBSA

India – Iran relations: Converging Interests or Drifting Equations

Chair: Ranjit GuptaDiscussants: Ishrat Aziz and Anwar Alam The West Asian region is currently in a state of flux. Iraq is far from being stabilized and questions are being raised… Continue reading India – Iran relations: Converging Interests or Drifting Equations

Securing the Northern Coast of Gujarat: Challenges and Responses

Chair: Nalin DewanDiscussants: K. C. Pandey, M. L. Batham and J. S. Bhalla The Northern coast of Gujarat (the Kutch and Saurashtra coast adjoining the Gulf of Kutch) is fast… Continue reading Securing the Northern Coast of Gujarat: Challenges and Responses

Looking “East” through India’s North East: Identifying Policy “Challenges” and Outlining the “Responses”

Chair: Sujit DuttaDiscussants: Bhagat Oinam and Archana Upadhyay The “Look East” policy was envisioned by the Narasimha Rao government in 1991 to outline a focused foreign policy approach towards South… Continue reading Looking “East” through India’s North East: Identifying Policy “Challenges” and Outlining the “Responses”