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  • Exploring India – Kazakhstan Transport Linkages

    Economic growth in the Asian region and emerging opportunities for interregional trade are creating a demand for viable transport connectivity, land-linking arrangements, and important transit services. However, due to geographical and geopolitical attributes, India and Central Asian countries have been confronted with a range of constraints which have hitherto inhibited a full realization of two-way trade and commerce. The problems of distance have been substantially compounded by the instability factor in Afghanistan and Pakistan.

    December 22, 2008

    Exploring India – Kazakhstan Transport Linkages

    Event: 
    Round Table
    December 11, 2008
    Time: 
    1030 to 1300 hrs

    Brazilian Foreign policy and IBSA

    Event: 
    Round Table
    December 08, 2008

    India – Iran relations: Converging Interests or Drifting Equations

    Event: 
    Fellows' Seminar
    December 05, 2008
    Time: 
    1030 to 1300 hrs

    Indian PM’s Visit to Oman and Qatar

    During his November 2008 visit to Oman and Qatar, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh signed two memoranda of understanding with Oman and three with Qatar. The MOUs with Qatar were on defence and security, investment, energy and manpower development.

    December 02, 2008

    IBSA Dialogue Forum: Problems and Prospects

    Event: 
    Round Table
    October 15, 2008

    Iraq beyond the Troop Surge: Fragile Security Gains, Tenuous Political Stability

    The military commander most associated with executing President George Bush’s ‘troop surge’ in Iraq, Gen. David H. Petraeus, handed over command of US forces to Lt. Gen. Raymond Odierno on September 16, after completing nearly 18 months of duty at the helm. He had taken over from the then commander Gen. George Casey in early February 2007, at a time when rising American and Iraqi civilian casualties threatened to engulf the whole region with its attendant negative consequences.

    September 24, 2008

    US To Begin Troop Withdrawal from Iraq

    After prolonged political and diplomatic negotiations between Iraq and the United States, President George Bush announced on September 9 the decision to withdraw around 8000 troops by the end of February 2009. The withdrawal would be done in a phased manner - a Marine battalion by November 2008 and an Army brigade by February 2009.

    September 16, 2008

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