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Who Wins From Brexit? China

Who Wins From Brexit? China

By: admin | Date: 27 Jun , 2016

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By: admin | Date: 27 Jun , 2016

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India is Larger Than the NSG

India is Larger Than the NSG

By: RSN Singh | Issue: Net Edition | Date: 26 Jun , 2016

It is unfortunate that a segment of the media as well as some political commentators, and ‘experts’, have issued comments on the NSG issue, unsavory to India’s interest. In effect they seek...

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Stemming the Rot of Self Inflicted Injuries in the Military

Stemming the Rot of Self Inflicted Injuries in the Military

By: Brig Deepak Sinha | Issue: Net Edition | Date: 24 Jun , 2016

Self- inflicted injury, by its very nature and motivation, is considered abhorrent within military circles and dealt with quite harshly, not just in our military but also by other militaries...

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Why is NSG Membership important for India?

Why is NSG Membership important for India?

By: Ashok Sajjanhar | Issue: Courtesy: IDSA | Date: 23 Jun , 2016

The issue of India’s membership of the Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG) has been the focus of significant public and media attention over the past few weeks. It appears to have emerged as the...

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India-Myanmar-Thailand Highway: Strategic Dimensions

India-Myanmar-Thailand Highway: Strategic Dimensions

By: Lt Gen Prakash Katoch | Issue: Net Edition | Date: 22 Jun , 2016

Inking of the trilateral pact between India-Myanmar-Thailand (IMT) making way for the IMT Highway provides seamless vehicular movement between SAARC and ASEAN nations, enhancing trade, business,...

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To the Brink: 2001-02 India-Pakistan Standoff

To the Brink: 2001-02 India-Pakistan Standoff

By: Prakhar Gupta | Issue: Net Edition | Date: 22 Jun , 2016

On 13 December 2001, the world’s largest democracy came to a standstill, when five militants, armed with AK47 rifles and grenades, stormed into the Indian Parliament. In an attempt to inflict...

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Jihad's Civil War

Jihad's Civil War

By: admin | Date: 20 Jun , 2016

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Chabahar Tripartite Agreement Signals New Geopolitical Power-Play

Chabahar Tripartite Agreement Signals New Geopolitical Power-Play

By: Dr Subhash Kapila | Issue: Courtesy: South Asia Analysis Group | Date: 20 Jun , 2016

The Chabahar Tripartite Agreement signed in Tehran on May 23, 2016 between India, Iran and Afghanistan during PM Modi’s Iran visit signals the dawn of a new power- play though essentially...

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NSG and India – Ease or Unease

NSG and India – Ease or Unease

By: Air Marshal Dhiraj Kukreja | Issue: Net Edition | Date: 20 Jun , 2016

There is palpable excitement in the air in the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO) and within the strategic community. The reason is not too difficult to guess. The PM has once again been on a...

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