Articles in Geopolitics

Iran’s Nuclear Accord and its Implications

Iran’s Nuclear Accord and its Implications

By: VBN Ram | Issue: Net Edition | Date: 22 Jan , 2016

Ironically , those very nations , which are now patting their backs (most notably the US; China and Russia) for making Iran sign the P5+1 –Iran nuclear accord-  are the ones, responsible for...

More

By: admin | Date: 22 Jan , 2016

More

The Drift from Security State to Human Security: Contextualizing the Rise of...

The Drift from Security State to Human Security: Contextualizing the Rise of...

By: Shubhda Chaudhary | Issue: Net Edition | Date: 21 Jan , 2016

Contextualizing the emergence of ISIS in West Asian political system, the paper tries to debate and challenge the existing notions of state security and human security. The concept of state...

More

By: admin | Date: 21 Jan , 2016

More

Turbulent Asia-Pacific - lurking yin water snake

Turbulent Asia-Pacific - lurking yin water snake

By: Lt Gen Prakash Katoch | Issue: Net Edition | Date: 21 Jan , 2016

Answering a question on Taiwan by a visiting Indian delegation from the National Defence College in year 2000, a Chinese military official said that merging Taiwan with China was their top...

More

By: admin | Date: 20 Jan , 2016

More

Restoration of Indo-Pak dialogue: The sooner the better

Restoration of Indo-Pak dialogue: The sooner the better

By: Brig Atul Nagpal (Retd) | Issue: Courtesy: www.defenceinfo.com | Date: 20 Jan , 2016

Even when faced with the improbability of making much headway on terrorism and Kashmir in any resumed dialogue in the future, it remains important for India and Pakistan to engage in dialogue...

More

BRICS: A Strategic Self Appraisal

BRICS: A Strategic Self Appraisal

By: Dr Rajasimman Sundaram | Issue: Vol. 30.4 Oct-Dec 2015 | Date: 19 Jan , 2016

BRICS was carved out of a group formally initiated by Russia in 2002 – Russia-India-China (RIC) to address the challenges it faced after the break-up of Soviet Union.1 China and India’s...

More

Japan in Northeast India: A Potential Boost for New Delhi’s ‘Act East...

Japan in Northeast India: A Potential Boost for New Delhi’s ‘Act East...

By: Ateetmani Brar | Issue: Courtesy: IPCS | Date: 19 Jan , 2016

India’s northeastern states are strategically important and are endowed with reserves of a variety of natural resources such as uranium, coal, hydrocarbons, forests, oil, and gas. However,...

More