IAEA Report on Iran: Storm before the Lull Despite reports of deliberations of war in anticipation of and later publication of the latest IAEA report on Iran’s nuclear programme, the November 18 IAEA resolution has desisted from referring the issue to the UNSC. New set of unilateral sanctions on its oil sector by US, Britain, and Canada announced on November 21 though have further increased the economic stakes for Iran. S. Samuel C. Rajiv | November 25, 2011 | IDSA Comments
The MFN Debate in Pakistan’s Urdu Press: Sign of cracks? The importance of the MFN status issue lies in the debate that the agreement has initiated in Pakistan, which could influence both the internal political structures of the country as well as the way it deals with its neighbours. Shamshad A. Khan , Amit Julka | November 23, 2011 | IDSA Comments
China’s Diplomatic Folly The East Asian Summit was a rude awakening, for not one country spoke up on behalf of China on the issue of disputes in the South China Sea. R. S. Kalha | November 23, 2011 | IDSA Comments
F-35 is not an Ideal Choice for India F-35 is not an ideal choice because of the delay in its developmental schedule, a tight production line, prohibitive cost, India’s own efforts to jointly develop and produce a fifth generation fighter with Russia, and little technological or industrial benefits that would accrue. Laxman Kumar Behera | November 23, 2011 | IDSA Comments
The Miasmic Memo Byzantine intrigues are nothing new in the sordid world of Pakistan’s power politics. Sushant Sareen | November 23, 2011 | IDSA Comments
India-Japan-US Trilateral Dialogue: A Promising Initiative There certainly exists some logic behind India, Japan and the US working together, and that too in a region that lacks solid security architecture. Rajaram Panda , Victoria Tuke | November 22, 2011 | Issue Brief
Uranium from Down Under: Can Madam Gillard Pull it off? Prime Minister Gillard's decision to reverse the uranium export policy not just indicates a dramatic shift in Australia’s strategic outlook, but also could endow a decisive fillip to its crisis-hit uranium industry. A. Vinod Kumar | November 21, 2011 | IDSA Comments
POST GADDAFI LIBYA—WHAT HAPPENS NEXT? Libya may have to turn to Asian countries such as China and India for long term financial help as also for construction and white collar workers. R. S. Kalha | November 19, 2011 | IDSA Comments
India and the Palestinian Bid for Statehood at the UN Irrespective of the outcome of the Palestinian bid to seek to become the 194th UN member-state, the effort is a definitive ‘fork-in-the-road’ as far as the future contours of the intractable issue are concerned. S. Samuel C. Rajiv | November 19, 2011 | IDSA Comments
China’s Response to India’s Military Upgrade in Arunachal Pradesh: A Classic Case of “Security Dilemma” China views the Indian military upgrade as a response to China's rise in Asia forgetting that its own aggressive posture and military upgrade since 2006 has provoked the Indian response. Namrata Goswami | November 18, 2011 | IDSA Comments