Brief on India’s Neighbourhood Terrorism, maritime security and border management are the key challenges in India's neighbourhood Untitled May 28, 2009 Policy Brief
The Role of Science Fiction in Strategic Thinking The recent publication and controversy over STRATFOR founder George Friedman's The Next 100 Years, with its forecasts of war and new space technology reminds us all to consider the value of science fiction to strategic thinking. Peter Garretson May 26, 2009 IDSA Comments
Economic Downturn: Options for MoD The present global economic crisis has slowed down the growth of the Indian economy, affecting among others, the fiscal situation and the revenue mobilisation potential of the central government. Defence being one of the largest recipients of central government expenditure, the present crisis casts a doubt on the adequacy of future resources. This commentary discusses some major options that India’s Ministry of Defence needs to consider in order to withstand the likely resource constraints in the coming years. Laxman Kumar Behera May 26, 2009 IDSA Comments
Sino-Japanese relations warming up following Aso’s Beijing Sojourn On the invitation of Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao, Japanese Prime Minister Taro Aso paid an official visit to China on April 29-30. This was Aso’s first official visit to China since he took office in September 2008. Aso’s visit is significant in more than one way. Being the first between leaders of the two countries in 2009, it was important as it came after a number of exchanges of high level visits in 2008. Aso’s visit was expected to advance China-Japan strategic relations further. Pranamita Baruah May 22, 2009 IDSA Comments
Learning the right lessons on the just concluded counter insurgency operations in Sri Lanka The death of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eeelam (LTTE) leader Prabhakran closes a chapter in the first counter insurgency success of the 21st century by military means. A greater challenge in nation building now faces the Sri Lankan people - integrating the Tamils in their society dominated by Sinhala Buddhists. Purely from a military point of view some important lessons and some areas of further inquiry emerge. In brief they are: P. K. Gautam May 22, 2009 IDSA Comments
Space as the Source of Our Future Energy The idea is to launch giant orbiting solar collectors into space, where there is no night, and beam the power to receivers on the ground, where it is fed as electricity to the grid. Long championed by former President Dr. Abdul Kalam, and the Aerospace Society of India (AeSI), the idea is seen as a long-term solution for energy security and climate change, and the most environmentally benign and scalable renewable energy option, which deserves its own focused development programme. Peter Garretson May 22, 2009 IDSA Comments
India Finishes Destruction of its CW Arsenal This destruction of CWs under the watchful eyes of international inspectors by strictly following a declared roadmap could be said to be a feather in the cap for India’s overall disarmament and arms control efforts. Ajey Lele May 21, 2009 IDSA Comments
India needs to watch the evolving US position on nuclear issues On April 5, 2009, President Barack Obama delivered a landmark speech in Prague in which he outlined the US policy on nuclear weapons. Speaking of the need to reduce the role of nuclear weapons in national security, he expressed his commitment to a world without nuclear weapons. He said that the US will negotiate a treaty with Russia on the reduction of strategic weapons before the end of this year when the Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty (START) expires. He also said his administration would try and secure the ratification of the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty (CTBT) from the US Congress. Arvind Gupta May 19, 2009 IDSA Comments
Terrorism, ideology and misconceptions Terrorism is at the forefront of international politics and is a major crisis of our age. Not found in pre-modern times, this phenomenon finds its root in ideological movements and not in religion. While referring to different forms of terrorism several scholars have suggested nihilism in modern times as the source of the problem. They view nihilism as a decline in values, or in other words, a tendency of ‘devaluing all values’. S. M. Faizan Ahmed May 18, 2009 IDSA Comments
The Indian Military and the Environment Environmental degradation, climate change and ozone depletion are complex challenges which need to be addressed by society. The equipment intensive military with high budgets, fossil fuel consumption, and extensive use of chemicals also owns prime real estate such as military stations and cantonments. P. K. Gautam May 18, 2009 IDSA Comments