‘Make in India’ in Defence Sector: An Overview of the Dhirendra Singh Committee Report While making a host of recommendations, the Dhirendra Singh Committee has been cautious in assessing their impact on the domestic industry. Laxman Kumar Behera September 16, 2015 Issue Brief
Sri Lanka at a Crossroads: Need to Win the Peace What the country needs is goodwill and support from all stakeholders inside and outside to move the reconciliation process forward and build on the peace, and all at the right pace. Shamsher M. Chowdhury BB September 16, 2015 IDSA Comments
The Jeremy Corbyn Phenomenon in Britain Corbyn’s mandate includes popular support from many centrist and left-of-centre citizens, apart from a substantial number of traditional Labour Party members. Gautam Sen September 14, 2015 IDSA Comments
Europe’s Refugee Crisis As political and military solutions to the conflicts in Syria and Afghanistan are nowhere in sight, the refugee crisis in Europe is not going to disappear in a hurry. Gulshan Sachdeva September 09, 2015 IDSA Comments
The Rajapakse Factor after Sri Lanka’s Parliamentary Elections Notwithstanding the UNP victory, Rajapakse and his supporters will continue to wield substantial influence within and outside parliament. Gautam Sen September 07, 2015 IDSA Comments
Parliamentary Elections (2015) in Sri Lanka: Explaining UNP’s success and the Challenges Ahead It was almost certain that the United National Front for Good Governance coalition would outperform the United People’s Freedom Alliance in Sri Lanka’s parliamentary elections. Gulbin Sultana , Ashok K. Behuria September 04, 2015 Issue Brief
China’s Victory Day Celebrations: Politics of War, Memory and Legitimacy Japan is in denial mode about its role during World War II while China is attempting to gain legitimacy for its regional ambitions by leveraging the memory of its suffering in that war. Avinash Godbole September 04, 2015 IDSA Comments
India a Credible Actor on Climate Change Often criticised as an obstructionist or stubborn negotiator, India now holds considerable credibility as a leader when it comes to climate change related pledges. Satyam Malaviya September 03, 2015 IDSA Comments
Hacking + Securities Fraud = New Face of Insider Trading Hacker groups have turned their attention to stock markets not just to disrupt operations but also to trade and make financial gains. Ajey Lele , Munish Sharma September 02, 2015 IDSA Comments
India-Egypt Relationship: Looking for a new Momentum Egypt under President Gamal Abdel Nasser and India under the leadership of its first Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru were the torchbearers of the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM). Their commitment to socialism also kept both the leaders and countries drawn towards each other. Prasanta Kumar Pradhan September 01, 2015 IDSA Comments