Articles in Geopolitics
“Containing Nuclear Proliferation”: Understanding US – Iran deal
By: Anant Mishra | Issue: Net Edition | Date: 05 Feb , 2016
We define nuclear proliferation as the “spread of nuclear weapons, fissionable material, and weapons-applicable nuclear technology and information”. Right from the World War II, especially in...
Pakistan’s fatuous “Kashmir Solidarity Day”
By: Col Jaibans Singh | Issue: Courtesy: www.defenceinfo.com | Date: 05 Feb , 2016
Pakistan is all geared up to observe Kashmir Solidarity Day on 5, February. This is an annual ritual since 1990. The stated objective of this exercise is to highlight the so-called aspirations of...
The United States botched the Syria talks before they even began
By: admin | Date: 04 Feb , 2016
Magnificent views of snow-covered plateau taken from a J-11 fighter
By: admin | Date: 04 Feb , 2016
China aims to Bolster Strategic Supremacy through Space
By: Radhakrishna Rao | Issue: Net Edition | Date: 04 Feb , 2016
For well over two decades now, China’s pragmatic political leadership, as part of the long term vision of positioning this most populous nation on the earth, as the global military supremo, has...
Saudi-Iran conflict: India needs to safeguard its interests
By: Meenakshi Sood | Issue: Courtesy: South Asia Monitor | Date: 03 Feb , 2016
The execution of Shia religious scholar Nimr al-Nimr in Saudi Arabia set in motion a series of unfortunate events that have the potential to deepen instability in the volatile Middle East, and...
Pakistan: Status of Civilian Control after Musharraf
By: Mirjan Schulz | Issue: Courtesy: IPCS | Date: 02 Feb , 2016
In 2008, the then President of Pakistan, Gen Pervez Musharraf, allowed relatively free general elections in the country. Islamabad’s first peaceful transfer of power from one civilian government...