India-China Special Representatives Talks: Focus on Trust Building Although not much is expected from this round of border talks, some incremental forward movement cannot be ruled out in terms of creating additional institutional mechanisms to deal with frequent border transgressions from the Chinese side. R N Das January 16, 2012 IDSA Comments
The US Pivots to the East: Implications for India While India’s policy elite have surely not been ‘oblivious’ of the tectonic changes occurring in the region, they have been rather ‘impervious’ to the rapidly emerging equations. Abhijit Singh January 16, 2012 IDSA Comments
Exciting times for Taiwan Like in earlier elections in Taiwan this time too the polls are a close contest both at the Presidential and Parliamentary levels. Joe Thomas Karackattu January 13, 2012 IDSA Comments
Exciting times for Taiwan Like in earlier elections in Taiwan this time too the polls are a close contest both at the Presidential and Parliamentary levels. Joe Thomas Karackattu January 13, 2012 IDSA Comments
The Implications of Noda’s Visit to India Noda’s visit to India is a demonstration of Japan’s long-term commitment to scale up India–Japan bilateral ties to a higher trajectory. Rajaram Panda , Shamshad A. Khan January 13, 2012 Issue Brief
Lessons from 2011: The New Media Revolution is a Strategic Asset What was new in 2011 was the idea of a new media revolution: the convergence of various forms of media—television, social, and online networks which, when combined together, became a powerful weapon in the hands of the common man. Shruti Pandalai January 13, 2012 Issue Brief
Pakistan: Is A Judicial Coup in the Offing? Unwilling to allow the PPP an opportunity to gain a majority in the Senate, the Army and other political actors are willing participants in efforts to topple the government through the judiciary. Smruti S. Pattanaik January 13, 2012 IDSA Comments
Pakistan Military’s Desire to Slip Into The Driving Seat Once Again The Pakistan Army’s hold on the power structure has weakened due to the deterioration in its relationship with the US military, changes in the social complexion and the penetration of jehadi influence. P. K. Upadhyay January 13, 2012 IDSA Comments
The Persian Gulf Cul-de-Sac With growing tensions between the US and Iran leading to a drawing of maritime red lines, the Iranian threat to close the straits of Hormuz and the US response could affect future maritime issues, oil supplies and the world economy. Sarabjeet Singh Parmar January 12, 2012 IDSA Comments
China’s 2011 White Paper on Space: An Indian Perspective Instead of decrying the edge China has achieved over India, it is important to critically evaluate the actual benefits that accrue from manned space flights and the Space Station. Ajey Lele , Gunjan Singh January 12, 2012 IDSA Comments