A Contrived Hyphenation
On US policy towards South Asia and the power struggle of the South Asian region to equate itself with the greater power in the dyad.
View ArticleSyria’s reminder: Responsibility to protect
On the the debate regarding Responsibility to protect [R2P] - The considerations of a successful international order of peace with uniformity of practices and sovereign statehood shall prevail over R2P.
View ArticleSri Lanka: How can a mother-state look away?
To make progress we must all agree that India has a role to play in Sri Lanka
View ArticleSlouching Tiger, Springing Dragon
An analysis on Indian military strategy vis-a-vis Chinese developments.
View ArticleA Hold on the Iran Dividend
Iran today presents a problem for the West, no doubt, and settling the nuclear issue will bring relief to both sides.
View ArticleYasukuni and Japanese Nationalism
On the political storm in Asia and across the Pacific over Japanese prime minister Shinzo Abe's visit to the Yasukuni Jinja - a controversial shrine.
View ArticleA Foreign Policy for Mr. Modi
Modi's foreign policy must measure up to his domestic vision and captivate a new generation of Indians; it must be ambitious in its goals, wide in its scope, measured in its formulation, and assertive...
View ArticleLooking for Closure on 1962
If India wants closure on 1962, it will not be achieved by merely one report – a massive declassification programme across ministries must be initiated.
View ArticleModi’s Pivot to Asia?
It seems Narendra Modi, the Bharatiya Janata Party’s prime ministerial candidate for India’s general elections next week, is hinting at a pivot to Asia.
View ArticleThe Shank Naad – The Call of our Times
The first steps of Modi in the realm of strategic affairs and foreign policy is clearly indicating to a vision of India that will take its place as a comprehensive global power.
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