Comment & Briefs

Naga Peace Accord and the Kuki and Meitei Insurgencies in Manipur

The Naga peace accord is a historic step. It needs to be followed up by correct policy interventions that serve to undercut the relevance of the Kuki and Meitei insurgencies and thus usher in peace in Manipur.

January 05, 2016

  • Sushil Kumar Sharma
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    Nuclear India through a Western Eye

    Like a section of the US non-proliferation community that relishes supporting and sympathising with China and Pakistan, Levy and the Center for Public Integrity have followed the same approach.

    January 04, 2016

  • Rajiv Nayan
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    The Arab Spring that was and wasn’t

    When each dictator fell, there was hope that the country might move towards democracy even if the route might prove to be long and difficult. That hope has proved to be a mirage, except in Tunisia.

    December 31, 2015

  • K. P. Fabian
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    2015: A Year of Work-in-Progress for Defence

    The issues confronting the defence establishment at the beginning of the year broadly related to defence policy, human resource management and operational preparedness.

    December 29, 2015

  • Amit Cowshish
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    For Successful Implementation of the Land Boundary Agreement with Bangladesh

    It is essential in the interest of economic development and smooth rehabilitation of the affected people that funds as part of a comprehensive financial package be devolved to the West Bengal Government at the earliest.

    December 29, 2015

  • Gautam Sen
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    Make in India and the Expanding Scope for India-Japan Defence Cooperation

    India’s defence modernisation presents enormous opportunities for the Japanese defence industry, which until recently concentrated exclusively on the domestic market in order to demonstrate Japan’s commitment to peace.

    December 29, 2015

  • Titli Basu
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    What to Expect from Modi’s Moscow Visit

    Modi and Putin are all set not only to straighten the loose ends of existing projects but also bring new big items on the table.

    December 23, 2015

  • P. Stobdan
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    Flexibility from Participating Nations – Key to TAPI’s Success

    The sustenance of the TAPI project would be contingent upon each side’s ability to accommodate the concerns of different stakeholders in the project. Only time will tell if the projects’ stakeholders can demonstrate such an attitude.

    December 23, 2015

  • Sanket Sudhir Kulkarni
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    India’s Defence Trade with Russia

    It will take just a few deals to be sealed, especially of the co-development/co-production variety, for the present drift in relations being arrested and brought back on an even keel.

    December 22, 2015

  • Amit Cowshish
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    PSLV-C29: Demonstrating India’s Growing Space Capabilities

    On December 16, ISRO demonstrated its growing capabilities with multiple burn fuel stage/rocket engine. In few years, ISRO is expected to put big primary payloads into different orbits by using a single rocket launcher.

    December 22, 2015

  • Ajey Lele
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