Time to Redeem SAARC While the world community is trying its best to provide help to flood affected Pakistan in spite of aid fatigue, SAARC is conspicuous by its absence. Smruti S. Pattanaik August 20, 2010 IDSA Comments
Industrial and Environmental Disasters inside the Global Giant: Is something wrong with the Chinese development model? The present reality of industrial and environmental disasters in China calls for a reality check about India blindly copying the Chinese development model. Avinash Godbole August 20, 2010 IDSA Comments
Political Crisis in Fiji and India’s Concerns Politically isolated in the international community both at the regional and multi-lateral levels, Fiji has found an apt ally in China to ward off any further pressure. Balaji Chandramohan August 19, 2010 IDSA Comments
Neither ‘fundamental’ nor a ‘shift’ The ISI threat assessment may be received with great enthusiasm in Western capitals and policy circles, but for observers from the subcontinent it is neither ‘fundamental’ nor a ‘shift’. Alok Rashmi Mukhopadhyay August 19, 2010 IDSA Comments
Pakistan Floods: Causes and Consequences Apart from alleviating the material plight of the people, transforming the feudal mindset and operationalising reforms to induce fair play and social justice should be one of the long term priority areas for the civilian government in Pakistan. Medha Bisht August 19, 2010 IDSA Comments
Chinese and American Muscle-flexing in South-China Sea: Implications for India India has to calibrate its relationship with China, the US, and countries of East Asia with great circumspection in the wake of the resurfacing of tensions in the South China Sea. R N Das August 19, 2010 IDSA Comments
Elections in Myanmar On one hand the military Junta is wary of the international backlash in case it tampers with the election process, and on the other it knows what its fate would be if ‘truly fair and democratic elections’ are held. Rahul Mishra August 19, 2010 IDSA Comments
India needs a new paradigm in its Nepal policy India needs to chalk out a new paradigm of engagement with the emerging Nepal in which economic and border management issues are prioritised over political issues. Arvind Gupta August 18, 2010 IDSA Comments
The Need for India to Engage in ‘Disaster Diplomacy’ with Pakistan In international conflict resolution, there is a term called ‘disaster diplomacy’, which explains how a disaster in one country may open new ways of interaction and how it brings a new perspective to persisting issues. Mehmet Ozkan August 18, 2010 IDSA Comments
Killing fields of Karachi A clean-up operation by the Pakistan Army could actually end up sharpening the ethnic polarisation in the city, which in turn could lead to the conflagration that everyone in Karachi fears. Sushant Sareen August 18, 2010 IDSA Comments