Brajesh Mishra’s Legacy to National Security and Diplomacy As the first national security adviser of India, Brajesh Mishra’s contribution towards building a viable national security management system will always be remembered. Arvind Gupta September 30, 2012 IDSA Comments
Swedish Investments in the Indian Defence Industry: Prospects and challenges This commentary looks at the characteristics of Saab’s recent investments as well as the prospect and challenges for current and future Swedish-Indian collaboration in the defence industrial sector. Rebecka S. Rydberg September 28, 2012 IDSA Comments
Japan’s “Nationalisation” of Senkaku: Internal and External Determinants Japan’s nationalisation of Senkaku Island has given China a chance to reassert its territorial claims, which has resulted in widespread anti-Japan protests as well as a diplomatic spat between Beijing and Tokyo. Shamshad A. Khan September 25, 2012 IDSA Comments
The Iranian Nuclear Imbroglio and the NAM Summit Though the NAM Summit was an important occasion for Iran to showcase its diplomatic acceptability, its impact on the future contours of the Iranian nuclear imbroglio will likely be minimal. S. Samuel C. Rajiv September 19, 2012 Issue Brief
“No-Cost, No-Commitment (NCNC)” Trials in Capital Procurements: Time for a Review NCNC trials in capital procurements have been found to restrain quality participation in the tender process and in turn defeat the purpose of quality acquisition of military hardware through competitive bidding. This calls for a review of the practice. Mahendra Prasad September 18, 2012 IDSA Comments
India and Tajikistan: Building a long-term Strategic Partnership President Rahmon’s visit reconfirms the commitment of India and Tajikistan to impart greater dynamism to their relationship through a long-term strategic partnership for cooperation in the political, security, economic, energy and cultural areas. Meena Singh Roy September 18, 2012 IDSA Comments
The Wages of Naivety It is hoped that regrettable as the murder of Ambassador Stevens is, those in authority in Washington might be persuaded to do their ‘sums’ once again and take a second look. R. S. Kalha September 18, 2012 IDSA Comments
India’s Defence Industry: Need for Urgent Decisions In the absence of a sustained and visible commitment to rapid indigenisation, India’s dependence on foreign suppliers for its defence needs will only increase and India will sadly remain a ‘knowledge colony’. Ramesh Phadke September 18, 2012 IDSA Comments
Are the Armed Forces Game for 3PL? 3PL support has not become integral to the defence forces’ administrative functions yet. Considering the funds that can be saved, manpower that can be freed to train for operational readiness, the adept, proficient and skilful resources that can be used to upgrade its standards and capabilities, the armed forces should not to drag their feet in this important issue. Venu Gopal September 17, 2012 Issue Brief
India-Pakistan Foreign Ministers’ Meet: The Hype and the Substance India and Pakistan have signed a visa liberalization agreement and reactivated the joint commission during the last round of foreign minister level talks in Islamabad. These are significant steps forward but lot more can be done to make the process of bilateral engagement irreversible. Smruti S. Pattanaik September 17, 2012 IDSA Comments