Comment & Briefs

Resuming the India-Pakistan Dialogue

Even faced with the improbability of making much headway on terrorism and Kashmir in the resumed dialogue, it is still important for India to engage with Pakistan.

December 22, 2015

  • Sumita Kumar
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    Fallout of Turkey’s Shooting Down of the Russian Aircraft

    Turkey’s unprecedented military action raises two questions: What is the likely impact on its ties with Russia? And, what are the dynamics of a ‘Russia-West’ collaboration over Syria?

    December 22, 2015

  • Rajorshi Roy
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    India’s New Maritime Security Strategy: ‘Brand-building’ in an Era of ‘Geopolitical Discord’

    The inability to portray greater strategic ambition for the Indian Navy renders this document an exercise in smart profile-building rather than one of purposeful image-projection.

    December 21, 2015

  • Abhijit Singh
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    The Naga Peace Accord: Manipur Connections

    The Naga Peace Accord has implications for Manipur and it is important that these are understood and necessary policy interventions are considered.

    December 18, 2015

  • Sushil Kumar Sharma
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    COP21: The Toothless Paris Agreement

    The fact that the developed countries succeeded in making all commitments non-binding makes the Paris Agreement almost toothless.

    December 18, 2015

  • Shebonti Ray Dadwal , Satyam Malaviya
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    “I was born in the party”: Women in Maoist Ranks

    Women join Maoist ranks for a variety of reasons: impressionable age, social milieu and circumstances, personal reasons, influence of kin or family and the inspiration of ideology.

    December 15, 2015

  • P. V. Ramana
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    The Continuing Political Stalemate in Manipur

    Without going into the merits of the Inner Line Permit issue, the Centre should harness its resources and political and administrative skills adroitly to ensure that the State Government maintains the status quo in the matter till the next Assembly elections.

    December 14, 2015

  • Gautam Sen
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    Russia and the Syrian Conflict

    Syria is a long-term Russian ally, before and after the demise of the Soviet Union, primarily under the presidency of the Assads, father and son, and provides the only foothold to Russia in the Middle East.

    December 14, 2015

  • Sudarshan Bhutani
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    Lone Wolf Attacks: An Assessment in the Indian Context

    If the IS has been able to successfully recruit Indians for the war in Syria and provide technical support for their travel, it is a matter of time before they find recruits willing to employ violence in India itself.

    December 10, 2015

  • Vivek Chadha
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    North Korea: An Advance Frontier of India’s “Act East”?

    Recent developments in India-North Korea relations make it an opportune time for India to devise a new approach for its engagement with the Korean Peninsula that will help redefine its Act East policy.

    December 01, 2015

  • Prashant Kumar Singh
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