Comment & Briefs

NATO and Russia: Move towards Cooperation or Deployments

After Lisbon, the next step for NATO and Russia should be addressing issues relating to deployments of arsenals and arms control.

January 13, 2011

  • Joyce Sabina Lobo
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    Referendum in Sudan: India’s Predicament

    Given the strategic importance of Sudan, it will be in India’s interest to push for a fair and just referendum and influence both the North and the South to respect the outcome of the vote.

    January 11, 2011

  • Ruchita Beri
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    Nepal 2010: Uncertainties Galore

    The peace process was deadlocked, with extreme polarization within and among the political parties on various issues.

    January 10, 2011

  • Nihar R. Nayak
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    Talks with the ULFA: Beyond Rhetoric to Substance

    It is vital that the framework of the talks be informed by the element of inclusiveness based on a ‘problem solving’ approach.

    January 10, 2011

  • Namrata Goswami
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    Need for a composite back channel with Pakistan army

    The absence of a credible interlocutor in Pakistan who can exercise effective control over the Pakistan army leaves India with little choice except to open a parallel dialogue with the military establishment in Pakistan.

    January 07, 2011

  • Sushant Sareen
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    Wen Jiabao’s India visit: A Strategic Review

    The success of the visit was limited to strengthening links of economic diplomacy between the two Asian giants, ignoring the geo-political and strategic issues that act as de-stabilisers in Sino-Indian relations.

    January 07, 2011

  • Jagannath P. Panda , R N Das , Priyanka Pandit , Vidya Krishnamurty
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    The New START, its positives, and the imponderables

    The durability of the New START will depend largely on how both sides value it as a means towards disarmament rather than for strategic competition.

    January 07, 2011

  • A. Vinod Kumar
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    China’s ‘all-weather friendship’ with Pakistan: Implications for India

    If the achievements of Premier Wen’s visit to India were more pronounced in terms of economic content, his visit to Pakistan was more characterised by political and strategic significance.

    January 04, 2011

  • R N Das
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    South Korea’s show of force and designation of the North as ‘Enemy’

    Soon after naming the North Korean regime as its “enemy”, South Korea has, quite abruptly, invoked the desirability of reverting to the Six-Party Talks.

    January 04, 2011

  • Preeti Nalwa
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    A New Phase in India-Sri Lanka Relations

    The recent increase in top level Indian delegation visits to Colombo indicates that India has entered a new and more comprehensive phase of bilateral relations with Sri Lanka.

    January 03, 2011

  • Hemantha Dayaratne
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