Comment & Briefs

Anatomy of Floods: Problems Ahead in Pakistan

The anger and frustration of the people against the political parties and the nimble footed response of the Islamists will result in disaffection of people towards the state and rising support for the jihadis.

August 12, 2010

  • Rumel Dahiya
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    Extreme weather events in Ladakh of August 2010

    The cloudburst in the high altitude cold desert region of Ladakh of the first week of August 2010 is not the usual but an extreme weather event.

    August 11, 2010

  • P. K. Gautam
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    Is there an Indian concept of security?

    If India is indeed interested in being a ‘rule-maker’ in a multilateral world, alternative approaches to persisting problems is the basic component of it.

    August 11, 2010

  • Mehmet Ozkan
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    “Kashmir: Paths to Peace”: A Misleading Report

    The Report lends itself to all kinds of interpretations, does not attempt to correlate responses to questions in the same section, and certainly does not provide the ‘paths to peace’.

    August 10, 2010

  • Arpita Anant
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    China’s Foray into Sri Lanka and India’s Response

    China’s foray into Sri Lanka in recent years has somewhat heightened India’s engagement in the island nation, separated by the small stretch of the Palk-Strait

    August 05, 2010

  • R N Das
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    Wikileaked Warlogs: Will whistle-blowing change Af-Pak reality?

    While the US may continue to keep its contacts with the Pakistani army and its political leadership and strengthen its presence in Pakistan, can it contain the tide of Islamic radicalism prospering within Pakistan?

    August 05, 2010

  • Ashok K. Behuria
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    Convention on Cluster Munitions

    Over the years, a broad pattern regarding the states’ response to various arms control and disarmament agreements is becoming visible. Particularly, states which do have peaceful borders and do not envisage any military threats to their security are usually found opting for various disarmament ideas.

    August 04, 2010

  • Ajey Lele
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    New Vocabulary and Imagery

    While explicit political control cannot be questioned, it is critical to involve the military as equal partners in the overall decision making process so as to leverage their knowledge, operational experience and unmatched organisational capacities for the well being of the state.

    August 03, 2010

  • Harinder Singh
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    The Soft Coup in Pakistan

    India has to prepare itself for the consequences of an unstable Pakistan headed by a weak civilian government, effectively controlled by the army.

    August 03, 2010

  • Ashok K. Behuria , Shamshad A. Khan
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    Beyond the Summitry: David Cameron in India

    What is new for the observers of British foreign policy after the new coalition government came into power, is the endeavour to reposition Britain in a fast-changing global scenario

    August 03, 2010

  • Alok Rashmi Mukhopadhyay
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