Helping Start-ups Cross the ‘Valley of Death’: The Main Challenge for iDEX The iDEX has made a commendable effort at putting a defence start-up ecosystem in place. The challenges ahead include maintaining momentum, obtaining funding, and accessing toolsets and data sets. Cherian Samuel December 11, 2020 Issue Brief
Hefajat-e-Islami and the Politics of Islamism in Bangladesh The street power of the ulema groups in Bangladesh is pushing the government to further Islamise the social sphere, which will pave the way for the ultimate political success of the Islamists. Smruti S. Pattanaik December 11, 2020 Issue Brief
Targeted Killings: How Precedents can Become Practice Executing extra-territorial targeted killings to eliminate inimical people bent on wrecking death and destruction on Indian nationals and interests is an option India may explore more vigorously, within the confines of international law. D. Padma Kumar Pillay December 10, 2020 IDSA Comments
Iraq under Mustafa Al-Kadhimi: Turning Over a New Leaf Since taking over as the Iraqi prime minister in May 2020, Mustafa al-Kadhimi has blended pragmatism with caution while dealing with significant domestic as well as external challenges. Prabhat Jawla December 07, 2020 Issue Brief
France Counters Islamist Radicalisation In the aftermath of Samuel Paty’s beheading, France is taking measures that seek to reverse the processes through which individuals become ‘terrorists’. If successful, other countries could emulate such policy interventions in their own counter-radicalisation efforts. Adil Rasheed , Savini Mehta December 04, 2020 IDSA Comments
US Elections 2020 and the Cybersecurity Challenges It is critical to reduce the risks associated with cyber-enabled elections by ensuring end-to-end verifiability, protection of voter database, managing risks to the election infrastructure and curbing the menace of disinformation. Debopama Bhattacharya December 03, 2020 IDSA Comments
Labour Sector Reforms in the GCC and Challenges for Indian Expatriates GCC countries are taking measures to nationalise the labour force, which is adversely affecting the Indian expatriates across all sectors. Even as India is getting equipped to tackle the return migration, the creation of a comprehensive database will help better manage the crisis in the long run. Lakshmi Priya November 27, 2020 Issue Brief
Realigning America’s Grand Strategy: Biden Will Have His Hands Full Biden has set an ambitious agenda to reinvigorate US global leadership by pursuing a proactive grand strategy. He will, however, have to reckon with the legacy of Trumpism that has made a significant imprint on American foreign policy. A. Vinod Kumar November 27, 2020 Issue Brief
Post-Abe Japan’s Ties with the United States Despite change in leadership in Japan, the new Prime Minister Suga Yoshihide looks set to continue the policies of his predecessor, Abe Shinzo. Both domestic and external factors may affect policies. Abhijitha Singh November 24, 2020 IDSA Comments
Decoding Defence Acquisition Procedure 2020 The Defence Acquisition Procedure (DAP 2020), which supersedes the Defence Procurement Procedure 2016 (DPP 2016), is a sincere effort by the Ministry of Defence to improve the capital procurement procedure. Amit Cowshish November 20, 2020 Issue Brief