Only a well-formulated and decisive stance on issues would make India’s case for a permanent seat at the horse-shoe table well-earned.
September 19, 2011
Read MoreIntroduction
September 17, 2011
Read MoreChina’s employment of a considerable force including Special Forces to cut off the limited axis of maintenance along with tactics of infiltration over a wide frontage would leave India at the receiving end.
September 13, 2011
Read MorePakistan needs to practice greater respect for individual rights and allow indigenous political outfits to participate in the political processes in PoK.
September 13, 2011
Read MoreWhile, violence, extremism and short-sighted leadership have buried Oslo, it still remains the only option for the Israelis and Palestinians alike.
September 13, 2011
Read MoreThe government can redeploy a segment of the security forces at choke points along NH-2 to prevent the various tribal groups from imposing the blockade and keep the line of communications open.
September 12, 2011
Read MoreThe need of the hour is to devise a counter-terrorism strategy which is well-coordinated and led by specialized units with superior intelligence-gathering and assessment skills.
September 08, 2011
Read MoreIf Noda falters, Japan’s importance in the global community would be considerably diminished and it will be left with the role of a marginal power
September 06, 2011
Read MoreRemoving emergency regulations while continuing with militarisation and a massive project of policing in socio-cultural arenas do not indicate a journey towards normalcy.
September 05, 2011
Read MoreUntil I met Diana, the South Asian Diaspora in the Middle East meant six million Indians, $50 billion in annual remittances and the problems of evacuation during crises. Diana put a human face to that understanding.
September 05, 2011
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