Lure your enemy onto the roof, then take away the ladder In the context of recent Chinese assertiveness in Ladakh, it is important to not only understand Sun Tsu but possibly also to follow him. Mandip Singh May 13, 2013 IDSA Comments
Pakistan elections: Implications for domestic and foreign policy Nawaz Sharif having expressed his intentions of improving relations with India will try to give trade a big push. Yet, one should not expect policy changes related to terrorism targeted at India or its aversion to India’s presence in Afghanistan. Sumita Kumar May 13, 2013 IDSA Comments
Pakistan Elections: Making Sense of the Mandate The new government to be led by Nawaz Sharif will have to tread a very difficult path to manage, if not solve, the monumental problems that confront the Pakistani state and society. Sushant Sareen May 13, 2013 IDSA Comments
Chinese lessons in diplomacy The External Affairs Minister has returned back from his visit to China. Despite this seemingly happy ending to the sordid border incident, inconvenient questions about China’s intentions and assertiveness persist. Arvind Gupta May 12, 2013 IDSA Comments
The TTP Factor in Pakistani Elections What we are seeing in Pakistan is the ushering in of an anti-democratic Islamic order through the ballot box. What is more, the Pakistan Army has decided to also indirectly ensure that Islam is never “taken out of Pakistan”. P. K. Upadhyay May 10, 2013 IDSA Comments
Rockets in Maoist Arsenal Rockets in the Maoist arsenal may seem, presently, to have nuisance value. However, the possibility of the Maoists acquiring greater capability to fire the rockets with accuracy cannot be ruled out. Many strategic and static locations would come under threat with disastrous consequences. P. V. Ramana May 10, 2013 IDSA Comments
Ifs and buts of Pakistan’s coming elections With an expected fractured poll results, Pakistan is further heading towards uncertainty. The question is not so much as to who forms the next government but more importantly on how it functions. Chances are that the May 11 elections could well end up making Pakistan further ungovernable. Sushant Sareen May 09, 2013 IDSA Comments
FDI in Defence: Lessons for Developing Countries Most developed economies are already feeling threatened by increasing equity investments sponsored by foreign government-owned and/ or foreign government-controlled entities in the defence and high-tech industries. A coordinated government response for supervision of foreign investments will emerge on the horizon sooner than later. Sandeep Verma May 07, 2013 IDSA Comments
Amendments to DPP-2011: An Analytical Overview On April 20th, the Defence Acquisition Council (DAC) of the Ministry of Defence announced 15 major amendments to the defence procurement and production policies, with the hope to incentivise indigenous defence manufacturing while promoting transparency and efficiency in the procurement process. Laxman Kumar Behera May 06, 2013 Issue Brief
A new dawn for defence production in India Defence acquisitions are always much debated and scrutinised. The criticism ranges from a lack of direction in procurements to needles procedural complexities and from corruption in defence deals to bureaucratic apathy. The Defence Acquisition Council, chaired by the Defence Minister, has taken some bold and much needed decisions on April 20, 2013 in an attempt to address some of these issues. Amit Cowshish May 06, 2013 Issue Brief