Trends and Prospects for Cooperation with the Middle East It is too early for India to get involved in any regional security arrangement as it would have to answer two basic questions; security for whom? And against whom? Most regimes feel threatened internally and any involvement would entail India taking sides between rival factions. P. R. Kumaraswamy January 21, 2016 IDSA Comments
New Defence Procurement Procedure: A Stimulating Preview The Defence Acquisition Council has decided to introduce a new category of Indian Designed, Developed and Manufactured equipment. This will be the most preferred category, ahead of ‘Buy (Indian)’, which presently occupies the pride of place. Amit Cowshish January 20, 2016 IDSA Comments
The Eighth Review Conference of the Biological Weapons Convention Within the intensive scientific era of the 21 century, 5 years – representing the intervals between the BWC Review Conferences – constitute a period with a vast potential, in terms… Continue reading The Eighth Review Conference of the Biological Weapons Convention Dany Shoham January-March 2016 CBW Magazine
Re-engaging with Pakistan Resuming talks with Pakistan sooner rather than later is important. These should now be part of a sustained effort of diplomatic outreach towards Pakistan rather than an on-and-off affair. Sumita Kumar January 19, 2016 IDSA Comments
Iran sans Sanctions The lifting of sanctions against Iran relating to its nuclear activities marks an important turning point for Iran, the region, the United States, and the rest of the world. K. P. Fabian January 18, 2016 IDSA Comments
Will Diamer Bhasha Dam get a share in the CPEC Pie? While China’s initial reluctance was attributed to the sheer scale of the project, costing tens of billions of dollars, in the changed CPEC-helmed geo-economic-strategic context, its re-calculations cannot be ruled out. Priyanka Singh January 18, 2016 IDSA Comments
What does lower oil prices mean for India? The longer the price of oil remains depressed, India, like other major oil importers, will not only increase its dependence on crude imports, but it will also become more dependent on OPEC. Shebonti Ray Dadwal January 18, 2016 IDSA Comments
North Korea and Prospects for Chemical Weapons Disarmament Since its entry into force, the Chemical Weapons Convention (CWC) has made significant progress towards universality with as many as 192 states acceding to the Convention by the end of… Continue reading North Korea and Prospects for Chemical Weapons Disarmament Kapil Patil January-June 2016 CBW Magazine
Arms and the Game: Accepting Competition and Encouraging Cooperation The article approaches the issue of jointness through new lenses. It first describes how and why arms of the military, the ‘Services’, are different from each other. Airpower is shown to be the emerging technological paradigm, triggering paradigm competition. Next, it draws an analogy between anarchy in international relations (IR) and the existence of the services. It then looks at game theory as used in IR to understand both why inter-organisational competition occurs and how cooperation can evolve with a certain kind of behaviour—reciprocity. Ashish Singh January 2016 Journal of Defence Studies
The new impetus in China’s security engagement with Africa The larger ‘China-Africa Cooperative Partnership for Peace and Security’ that was simultaneously launched was meant to integrate security issues into FOCAC, but was in need of further refinement to move from rhetorical commitment to more institutionalised involvement. Susanne Kamerling January-March 2016 Africa Trends