Jagannath P. Panda

He worked at Manohar Parrikar Institute for Defence Studies and Analyses from 2006 to 2022

Publication

China’s role in the region will continue to remain a defining element in the Korean Peninsula

Research Fellow, IDSA, Dr Jagannath Panda’s op-ed on China’s role in Korean Peninsula, titled ‘China’s role in the region will continue to remain a defining element in the Korean Peninsula’ was published in ‘The Asian Age’ on May 13, 2018.

The article analyses China’s role in the region as a defining element in the Korean Peninsula.

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  • Published: 13 May, 2018

Modi’s Mann Ki Baat with Xi in Wuhan

Research Fellow, IDSA, Dr Jagannath Panda’s article on an informal one-on-one meeting between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chinese President Xi Jinping, titled ‘Modi’s Mann Ki Baat with Xi in Wuhan’ was published in ‘The Pioneer’ on April 28, 2018.

The meeting may not change everything in India-China relations since identical regional ambitions in Asia put the two countries under a complex competitive periphery today. But this need not be read as New Delhi succumbing to a rising China pressure post-Doklam and Modi’s attempt to appease China ahead of the election year. The informal Wuhan meet is happening with concurrent interests at stake both in India and China, writes Dr Panda.

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  • Published: 28 April, 2018

Modi-Xi Summit: a New Beginning in India-China Relations

Research Fellow, IDSA, Dr Jagannath Panda’s commentary on Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s upcoming meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping, titled ‘Modi-Xi Summit: a New Beginning in India-China Relations’ was published in The Global Post on April 23, 2018.

Dr Panda argues that the meeting, scheduled for April 27-28, will not only be a major political rapprochement that could help to rebuild the current low-tide bilateral relations severely affected by the 73-day Doklam border standoff, but it will also redefine the India-China dynamics in the times to come.

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  • Published: 23 April, 2018

India’s Chabahar approach needs grander strategic revisit

Research Fellow, IDSA, Dr Jagannath Panda’s opinion piece on Chabahar Port, titled ‘India's Chabahar approach needs grander strategic revisit’ was published in ‘The Pioneer’ on April 14, 2018.

Dr Panda argues how in a regional condition where cooperation comes along with competition, New Delhi needs to adopt a more open and versatile approach towards Chabahar that will enhance multiple strategic opportunities for India while preparing an inroad for an alternate passage to Central Asia.

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  • Published: 14 April, 2018

India, the Quad, and the China Question

Research Fellow, IDSA, Dr Jagannath Panda’s commentary on the Quadrilateral Security Dialogue, titled ‘India, the Quad, and the China Question’ was published in Asia Global Online on April 12, 2018.

The commentary reviews how Australia, India, Japan, and the United States make up the Quad, often seen as a response to an increasingly powerful and competitive China. However, the commonality and contradiction of interests that India shares with China makes New Delhi’s perspective somewhat different from that of the other Quad countries.

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  • Published: 12 April, 2018

Beijing’s defence budget unveils grand security ambitions

Research Fellow, IDSA, Dr Jagannath Panda’s Oped on China’s defence budget, titled ‘Beijing’s defence budget unveils grand security ambitions’ was published in The Asian Age on March 12, 2018.

Dr Panda, in the oped argues that the increase in China’s defence budget is closely linked to the goal of transforming the PLA into a ‘modern, mechanised, IT-based force’.

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  • Published: 12 March, 2018

Male and the Elephant-Dragon Power Struggle

Research Fellow, IDSA, Dr Jagannath Panda’s Op-ed piece on the Maldives crisis tiled ‘Male and the Elephant-dragon Power struggle’ was published in The Asian Age on February 18, 2018. The article analyses how the ongoing Maldivian crisis is emerging as a geopolitical tussle between China and India to influence the island country’ political Affairs, and how the economic powerhouses are trying to stamp a mark on the archipelagic nation’s political future in the Indian Ocean.

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  • Published: 18 February, 2018