Articles in Geopolitics
India-Pakistan: Who’s Chicken? Playing for Keeps
By: Brig Deepak Sinha | Issue: Net Edition | Date: 12 Apr , 2016
One is not quite sure, given the dissonant and discordant voices emerging from Pakistan, as to whether our search for a peaceful way forward has once again been completely stymied or has just hit...
India and Maldives: A make or break visit
By: N Sathiya Moorthy | Date: 12 Apr , 2016
Following up on unprecedented high-level exchange-visits over the past months, Maldives President Abdulla Yameen is set to visit New Delhi on a two-day official visit, when he would call on his...
Pakistan being killed by its military
By: RSN Singh | Issue: Net Edition | Date: 11 Apr , 2016
The Pakistan military has abundantly demonstrated that it cannot abandon the jihadi outfits till it amalgamates India’s J&K and till it imposes its own regime in Kabul in perpetuity. Hence the...
Three pivot points of Cyber Sovereignty Principle in cyberspace governance...
By: admin | Date: 11 Apr , 2016
China unmasks its Connivance in Pakistan’s State-Sponsored Terrorism
By: Dr Subhash Kapila | Issue: Courtesy: South Asia Analysis Group | Date: 11 Apr , 2016
China once again unmasks its connivance in Pakistan’s state-sponsored terrorism when last month it vetoed in the United Nations a resolution supported by all other Security Council and other...
China-Nepal ‘All-weather Friendship’ – Should India be Wary?
By: Dr Rajeev Kumar | Issue: Courtesy: CLAWS | Date: 10 Apr , 2016
China-Nepal-India is a very complex set of relationship often invoking concerns and raising questions whenever Nepal gets closer to either India or China by playing the so called ‘card’...
Thwarting the Threat of Nuclear Terrorism: India can lead the way
By: Lt Gen Kamal Davar (Retd) | Issue: Courtesy: South Asia Monitor | Date: 09 Apr , 2016
‘Global challenges demand global solutions’ is an oft quoted truism, parroted by many global leaders, but on which there is hardly any display of concerted action. Be it the implementation of...
China’s One Belt One Road Initiative Gathers Momentum
By: Radhakrishna Rao | Issue: Net Edition | Date: 08 Apr , 2016
In a major boost to China’s overambitious One Belt One Road Initiative, a train from the traditional hub of Yiwu was fagged off to Tehran earlier this year. This container train covered a...
The Clarion Call from the Atolls: Marshall Islands Puts the Nuclear Powers...
By: A Vinod Kumar | Issue: Courtesy: IDSA | Date: 07 Apr , 2016
The story of the Republic of Marshall Islands (RMI) evokes awe as well as sympathy. This Pacific island republic has for long been at the forefront of projecting the perils that small island...
The South China Sea Arsenal: These are the Chinese Weapons Deployed on...
By: admin | Date: 06 Apr , 2016
Why Pakistan Orbited Out of SAARC Satellite Project?
By: Radhakrishna Rao | Issue: Courtesy: CLAWS | Date: 06 Apr , 2016
In a surprising development, Pakistan has decided to opt out of the ambitious South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) satellite project, mooted by India to help the member...
China courts Myanmar: A 'strategic asset' in Beijing's Indian Ocean connectivity
By: Joshy M. Paul | Issue: Courtesy: South Asia Monitor | Date: 05 Apr , 2016
China, of late, has been pitching to increase its influence in the Indian Ocean Region (IOR) through Myanmar. As an emerging maritime power in the Indo-Pacific, China is seeking a legitimate...
Who Else Can Destabilise Pakistan?
By: RSN Singh | Issue: Net Edition | Date: 04 Apr , 2016
Who is destabilizing Pakistan? It is the jihadis and their suicide bombers. The same suicide bombers, who killed Benazir Bhutto, who killed children in APS, who killed students in Bacha Khan...
Will India be able to outwit China in Iran?
By: Radhakrishna Rao | Issue: Net Edition | Date: 02 Apr , 2016
With the Islamic Republic of Iran coming out of long standing global isolation in the aftermath of the lifting of sanction early this year, there is a sort of gold rush to exploit a range of...