Articles By Karan Kharb

‘Siachen Track II Forum’ on a Treacherous Trek
By: Karan Kharb | Issue: Net Edition | Date: 07 Jun , 2014
Peace and good neighbourly relations between India and Pakistan or between India and China are very much needed and would be any day a welcome scenario. Sadly, these relations have been far from...

Ajit Doval – the Chanakya in the Team
By: Karan Kharb | Issue: Net Edition | Date: 02 Jun , 2014
Just as Prime Minister Narendra Modi assumes office after a blitzkrieg electoral offensive that saw Congress and its allies vanquished as never before, the dishonest and inefficient bureaucrats in...

Why China and Pakistan want demilitarization of Siachen
By: Karan Kharb | Issue: Net Edition | Date: 19 May , 2014
Siachen and Sir Creek are back on the menu again. The Track II diplomacy to bring about a rapprochement between India and Pakistan is interesting in many ways. Official bilateral conclaves having...

The Army - What's gone wrong?
By: Karan Kharb | Issue: Net Edition | Date: 17 Oct , 2013
The Indian Army, besides being the world’s third largest, enjoys a unique status of professional excellence. There is no other army in the world that is as battle hardened as the Indian Army...

India-China Military Standoff – A Question of Sovereignty and Peace
By: Karan Kharb | Date: 26 Apr , 2013
Being at war with itself, India has neither the intent nor the courage to deter her enemies from nibbling at the ‘disputed’ borders and regurgitate at the negotiating table. Pakistan and...