Referendum for Myanmar’s Constitution in the wake of Cyclone Nargis Howsoever much others may want to distance India from mlitary-ruled Myanmar, the widespread devastation caused by Cyclone Nargis has brought India into the spotlight. That it occurred barely a week prior to Myanmar’s proposed constitutional Referendum on May 10 brought this out in bold relief. Udai Bhanu Singh May 12, 2008 IDSA Comments
Re-energising India-Iran ties National Security Advisor M.K. Narayanan’s announcement at an international seminar that Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad would be converting what was originally meant to be a refuelling stop into an official stop-over in New Delhi on his way home from Sri Lanka generated much speculation about the reasons for and timing of the visit. Shebonti Ray Dadwal May 02, 2008 IDSA Comments
EC President Barroso’s Visit to China José Manuel Barroso, President of the European Commission, led a high-level team of nine European Union (EU) commissioners to Beijing on April 24 and 25, 2008, and met the Chinese leadership. Notable amongst the commissioners who accompanied him were the Commissioner for External Relations, Benita Ferrero-Waldner, and Trade Commissioner Peter Mandelson. Alok Rashmi Mukhopadhyay May 01, 2008 IDSA Comments
India-Bangladesh Border Management: A Review of Government’s Response The India-Bangladesh border has been described as the 'problem area of tomorrow'. The problems include illegal migration, smuggling, and trans-border movement of insurgents, which are serious threats to the security of the country. India shares its longest border with Bangladesh, but this border is not attentively managed. This article analyses the problems arising along this border and reviews the recommendations of a report by the Group of Ministers on Border Management and the measures undertaken by the government to tackle the problems. Pushpita Das May 2008 Strategic Analysis
War on Terror and its Impact on Pakistan’s Kashmir Policy The terrorist act of September 11, 2001, brought a revolutionary change in the international security paradigm. As the countries tried to adjust to the new security environment, the war against terror brought war closer to south Asia. Pakistan emerged as the frontline state in this war yet again and its foreign policy towards its two important neighbours, India and Afghanistan, underwent a strategic shift. It was quick to disown the Taliban. Its dilemmas were perceptible when it was confronted with the issue of dealing with terrorism in Kashmir. Smruti S. Pattanaik May 2008 Strategic Analysis
Unravelling Insurgent Groups’ Strategy: The Case of the National Socialist Council of Nagalim in India The overall strategy of the National Socialist Council of Nagalim led by Thuingaleng Muivah and Isak Chisi Swu-NSCN (IM) presents a mixed picture, viewed through the prism of seven dimensions of organization and leadership, mobilization strategy, time, support, terrain, technology, and the issue of legitimacy. Namrata Goswami May 2008 Strategic Analysis
India-Indonesia: Emerging Strategic Confluence in the Indian Ocean Region India and Indonesia, the two major regional powers, have in the recent past initiated intimate bilateral relations. With globalization as a key driver, the two countries have reconfigured their relationship particularly in the economic and defence spheres. The signing of the strategic partnership in 2005 has been critical to strengthening of the bilateral ties. Security relations are complimentary. While India needs to safeguard its interests in Southeast Asia, Indonesia needs a benign power like India for its security concerns. Pankaj K Jha May 2008 Strategic Analysis
Maoists in Nepal and India: Tactical Alliances and Ideological Differences Links between Nepalese Maoists and Indian Maoists started in 1995 and have grown subsequently. During the initial stages of their collaboration, the Nepalese Maoists sought strategic and material support from their Indian counterparts. Later, differences emerged over the introduction of 'prachandapath'. However, links continued at the ideological level, confined to debate and discussions on the nature of revolution and State. Nihar R. Nayak May 2008 Strategic Analysis
From Fragmentation to Coalition: End of General Musharraf’s Politics? Ashok K. Behuria May 2008 Strategic Analysis