No Quick Deliverance from Terrorism for Pakistan Not only will Pakistan have to take on all sorts of Pakistani Taliban, it will also have to end the network of jihadists in provinces like Punjab and Sindh if it really wants to get rid of the Islamist menace. Sushant Sareen November 30, 2009 IDSA Comments
Revisiting the Indian Policy on Antipersonnel Landmines India has been an observer to the Mine Ban Treaty since 2003. While it is important that anti-personnel mines should be banned, it is also important to recognize and understand the constraints behind India’s landmine policy. Medha Bisht November 30, 2009 IDSA Comments
Another 26 / 11 Averted in Bangladesh The coming to power of Sheikh Hasina and General Moeen’s determined efforts to transform the army into a fully professional force have weakened elements that support terrorism in Bangladesh. Anand Kumar November 27, 2009 IDSA Comments
United States and Asia: Inextricably Linked Trade relations between the US and China only exemplify the true nature of a complex interdependent international environment. This limits or alters foreign policy options for both countries and directly connects domestic politics to international politics. In this game of interdependence, China has stayed ahead due to unique domestic political and economic conditions. S. Rajasimman November 26, 2009 IDSA Comments
26/11, The ‘Israeli Way’ and Relevance for India While countries need to adopt each other’s best practices to deal with the hydra-headed monster called terrorism, there cannot be a magic bullet or a single successful counter-terror strategy. S. Samuel C. Rajiv November 26, 2009 IDSA Comments
Whither Coastal Security? State governments have to be coaxed and cajoled into actively participating and cooperating with the Centre in the national endeavour to secure India’s coasts. Pushpita Das November 26, 2009 IDSA Comments
Houthis and external intervention in Yemen The failure of the government to stem Houthi-led violence and the involvement of the external powers in Yemen’s sectarian problems has aggravated the country’s stability. Yemen has been turned in to a theater of conflict between Saudi Arabia and Iran. Prasanta Kumar Pradhan November 25, 2009 IDSA Comments
Mujib Killing Case Judgement The verdict will have a balming effect on all those who not only lost their families but also on those who felt betrayed by the subsequent turn of events in Bangladesh. Sreeradha Datta November 25, 2009 IDSA Comments
Will Indian Defence Private Sector Deliver with Recent Policy Changes? With the growth of the public sector in Defence Production a large number of industrial units in the Private Sector has also grown with varied scales of operation in areas like outsourcing of raw materials, components, sub-systems, assemblies and sub-assemblies. Narinder Gupta November 24, 2009 IDSA Comments
Lest We Forgot: The Battle of Rezang La While recalling the 1962 conflict we often refer to India’s ‘humiliating defeat’ at Chinese hands and forget that the Jawan of the Indian Army invariably fought with exceptional bravery and valour in the most trying conditions often without winter clothing and in some cases even without adequate ammunition. Ramesh Phadke November 18, 2009 IDSA Comments