Comment & Briefs

Nepalese PM’s Visit to India: “Qualified Success”

Prime Minister Bhattarai’s visit will definitely help in dispelling some of the mistrust between India and the Maoist regime in Nepal.

November 04, 2011

  • Anshuman Behera
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    Political Cost of PM Bhattarai’s India Visit

    The visit gave an opportunity to both India and the Maoists to settle some of their misunderstandings. However, it could be a huge risk for India to engage him more at the individual level than at the party level.

    October 31, 2011

  • Nihar R. Nayak
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    Gaddafi’s Death: Mission Accomplished!

    One monarch less is good, the mission has been accomplished and whatever else is happening in Libya is just mundane.

    October 29, 2011

  • Preeti Nalwa
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    The Manipur Blockade: Symptom of a Crisis in Desperate Need of Resolution

    Barely a year after suffering two months of road blockade by Naga groups, Manipur is in the throes of a similar crisis again. What Manipur is in desperate need of is a resolution of the crisis."

    October 28, 2011

  • Namrata Goswami
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    Prime Minister Bhattarai’s Visit to India: Renewing Ties in a Critical Transition Phase

    Bhattarai’s visit was historic not for the bilateral issues that were discussed but because it provided an opportunity for meaningful re-engagement between India and the UCPN(M).

    October 25, 2011

  • Padmaja Murthy
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    A Consideration of Sino-Indian Conflict

    There is considerable interest in a possible conflict with China. However, little discussion exists in the open domain on conflict possibilities. This Brief attempts to fill this gap by dilating upon conflict scenarios along the spectrum of conflict. It brings out the need for limitation to conflict and the necessity for a grand strategic approach towards China as against a military driven one.

    October 24, 2011

  • Ali Ahmed
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    Need to Broaden the Scope of India-Bangladesh Engagement: Perspectives from Gangtok and Dhaka

    The people-to-people connectivity has the potential to actually transform the relationship between India and Bangladesh and take it to a higher level of cooperation and understanding.

    October 21, 2011

  • Shristi Pukhrem
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    Increasing Chinese Footprint in India’s North West: What should India do?

    This commentary analyses the implications of the growing Chinese footprint in India’s North West region, particularly in Northern Afghanistan and Pakistan occupied Kashmir.

    October 21, 2011

  • Mandip Singh
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    Why Syria is Not Libya?

    After the death of Gaddafi one may wonder why Syria has had a safe escape from any action by the UN Security Council. There are several reasons why the response to Syria has been different from the Libyan case.

    October 21, 2011

  • Saurabh Mishra
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    Reading the Veto on Syria

    The rare October 4 double veto by Russia and China on the draft resolution against Syria sponsored by France, Germany, Portugal, and UK condemning Syrian action on its civilian population has come to bolster the divide within the Security Council. Russia and China hinted that they may bring their own draft resolution but, at the moment, there is no sign of reconciliation or unanimity among the P5.

    October 21, 2011

  • Saurabh Mishra
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