India-Brazil-South Africa ‘Tango’ at Sea The first half of May 2008 (2-16) witnessed an epochal multilateral event that passed off virtually unnoticed in the countries involved. It saw the first ever combined maritime exercise among the navies of India, Brazil and South Africa (IBSAMAR). The lack of attention to it was hardly surprising given that the venue was the wide blue yonder, and the fact that the peoples of these countries are only beginning to realise the import of events that occur beyond terra firma. Gurpreet S Khurana May 16, 2008 IDSA Comments
Stalemate Redux in Sri Lanka? A fierce battle in the North and the reported high casualties among Sri Lankan troops at Forward Defence in Muhamalai in the third week of April have placed a question mark on the conjecture that the endgame is up for the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE). There is no doubt that beginning with the Mavil Aru incident in mid-2006, the LTTE has been facing a major crisis. Its numerical strength has fallen. It is not doing too well in drafting recruits and procuring arms. M. Mayilvaganan May 16, 2008 IDSA Comments
Geophysical Threats and ENMOD The term “environment” has come to be used in security discourse at three levels. At the first level is the issue of the degradation of the natural resource base, exhaustion of renewable resources and the upsetting of ecosystems by human action, all of which are contributing to environmental degradation and global climate change. The second level is the link between environment and war. Preparations for war and the use of nuclear and other weapons of mass destruction have caused the maximum damage to the environment. P. K. Gautam May 16, 2008 IDSA Comments
National Governance and Internal Security There is always a crucial link between “National Governance” and “Internal Security”. If Internal Security is not maintained Governance cannot be delivered and there would be grave threats to the very unity and integrity of the country. Likewise, Internal Security cannot be safeguarded if Governance is delivered by an inefficient and corrupt administration. N.N. Vohra Summer 2008 Journal of Defence Studies
Is Bangladesh heading for a food crisis? Since the beginning of 2007, there has been a sharp increase in global food prices, especially in developing countries. During the past year, the prices of rice and wheat have risen by 75 to 120 per cent globally. During the last 25 years global food production has gone down and has had a cascading effect upon prices. Sreeradha Datta May 15, 2008 IDSA Comments
Communist Party of Nepal-Maoist: Rebels to Rulers The Communist Party of Nepal-Maoist (CPN-M), a former rebel group, emerged as the largest political party with 220 seats in the April 10 Constituent Assembly (CA) elections. Mainstream political parties like the Nepali Congress (NC) and CPN-UML secured the second and third positions with 110 and 103 seats, respectively. For the first time, a newly formed regional political party, Madhesi Janatantrik (Democratic) Forum has secured fourth position in the elections. Nihar R. Nayak May 14, 2008 IDSA Comments
Kosovo’s Independence: The “Politics” of Geography and Internal Contradictions Kosovo’s unilateral declaration of independence on February 17, 2008 is dividing the world into states that support the move and those opposed to it. It has also emboldened separatist movements across the world. Namrata Goswami May 14, 2008 IDSA Comments
Indian Air Force in the 21st Century: Challenges and Opportunities I am indeed privileged to address this gathering and share my perspectives on ‘IAF in the 21st Century: Challenges and Opportunities’. I propose to begin with a recap of the environment and then go on to discuss threat perceptions, nature of conflicts, role of aerospace power, the IAF, its modernisation, challenges and future opportunities. Fali H. Major Summer 2008 Journal of Defence Studies
Jointness in Armed Forces and Institution of Post of Chief of Defence Staff are Mutually Exclusive Interestingly the very first issue of “Journal of Defence Studies” published by Institute of Defence Studies and Analyses (IDSA) in August 2007 decided to focus on the subject of “Jointness in Indian Armed Forces”. There are possibly many more pressing issues impinging on the Indian Armed Forces and National Security, but apparently they were not considered for one reason or the other. “Jointness” was given pride of place as the first topic to be discussed. Vinod Patney Summer 2008 Journal of Defence Studies
Revamping the Military Training System “Victory smiles upon those who anticipate changes in the nature of war.” -- Giulio Douhet Introduction S. K. Saini Summer 2008 Journal of Defence Studies