As China prepares for post-Dalai Lama Tibet, what is India to do with the Tibetan Exiles? While China has shown eagerness for the Dalai Lama’s return to China, it has categorically refused to take back the exiled Tibetan population based in India. Abanti Bhattacharya March 25, 2010 IDSA Comments
Defence Budgetary Allocation 2010-11: Adequacy vs. Usage Adequacy or inadequacy of defence allocation largely lies in the manner it is spent keeping in view the defence requirements for meeting operational and strategic goals and to have the needed defence preparedness to deal with threats. Narinder Gupta March 18, 2010 IDSA Comments
Pakistan wants to play a central role in the Afghan settlement Karzai’s use of the word ‘proxy war’ in relation to India’s reconstruction and rehabilitation efforts can only be understood in view of the West’s fatigue in Afghanistan and the growing importance of Pakistan Arvind Gupta March 18, 2010 IDSA Comments
Testing Times for the Japan-US Alliance: “Secret Pact” Revealed Notwithstanding revelations about the secret nuclear pact, the Japan-US alliance is likely to remain strong and the East Asian security order will continue to be determined by the American presence Rajaram Panda March 16, 2010 IDSA Comments
Japan unveils existence of a secret nuke pact with the US The disclosure of this agreement is aimed at scoring political points as well as addressing the discontent among the nuclear allergic Japanese who want adherence to the non-nuclear principles in letter and sprit. Shamshad A. Khan March 16, 2010 IDSA Comments
The 51st Anniversary of the Tibetan Struggle: What is the future? China has to accept that the long term solution to Tibetan discontent lies in granting greater autonomy to Tibetans instead of pursuing assimilation oriented policies. Gunjan Singh March 12, 2010 IDSA Comments
Contradictory Tendencies in the India-China Relationship: Does it help the bilateral relationship? Contradictions in India-China relations provide the rationale for greater engagement exactly like it has done in the case of US-China relations. Avinash Godbole March 10, 2010 IDSA Comments
The Challenges of Asymmetric Warfare While the asymmetrical threat will have an effect on warfare at strategic, operational and tactical levels, the threat will be most dramatic at the operational level. K C Dixit March 09, 2010 IDSA Comments
The Naxal Muddle – of Intellectual Haze, Governmental Clarity and Operational Realities The Naxal challenge is a wake up call to rejig our internal security instruments and restore their organizational ethos, autonomy and operational credibility. Raj Shukla March 09, 2010 IDSA Comments
AfPak dialectics can work in India’s favour If Pakistan succumbs to American pressure, it will continue to be engaged in a long war of attrition on its western borders. If Pakistan resists American pressure, it will be isolated in the world and the international community will have to fall back upon India to put a firewall around the AfPak region. Sushant Sareen March 08, 2010 IDSA Comments