Articles in Geopolitics
Dialogue With Pak A Trap
By: Kanwal Sibal | Issue: Courtesy: Mail Today | Date: 13 Aug , 2013
Our response to the killing of five Indian soldiers last week by the Pakistanis inside our Line of Control has again shown our inability to deal effectively with the dual issue of dialoguing with...
Killing of Indian Soldiers on LoC
By: Lt Gen Raj Kadyan | Issue: Net Edition | Date: 10 Aug , 2013
Five Indian soldiers were killed in Poonch Sector without warning or getting a chance to defend themselves. This was a sneak attack in an area covered by the ceasefire agreement signed by both...
How not to deal with Pakistan
By: Lt Gen NS Malik | Issue: Net Edition | Date: 09 Aug , 2013
The dastardly act on the part of Pakistan Army on the LOC by ambushing a night patrol of 21 BIHAR and killing five soldiers is not only condemnable, but absolutely unacceptable in terms of...
Conditions needed for India-Pakistan rapprochement
By: Air Marshal B D Jayal | Issue: Courtesy: US National Strategy Forum Review | Date: 08 Aug , 2013
The act of geographically dividing a people on an untested “two nation theory,” ignoring a shared multi-cultural heritage dating back centuries, was bound to have consequences beyond anything...
Pakistan needs firm handling not niceties
By: Lt Gen Harwant Singh | Issue: Net Edition | Date: 07 Aug , 2013
The recent killing of four soldiers and one junior commissioned officer near the LoC in the Poonch sector of J&K is yet another serious violation of peace along this line. For Pakistan army to...
India’s options in dealing with Pakistan
By: Kanwal Sibal | Issue: Net Edition | Date: 07 Aug , 2013
When we consider our options, the first reality that we must accept is that we have no option but to deal with Pakistan irrespective of whether we have friendly or inimical relations with it, as...
The time to trust Pakistan is long gone
By: Dr Amarjit Singh | Issue: Net Edition | Date: 06 Aug , 2013
Nawaz Sharif set media wires buzzing when he proclaimed soon after the results of Pakistan’s elections were announced last month that he aims to (a) make peace with the terrorist outfits in...
Reading China on Sino-Indian Border Issue
By: Bhaskar Roy | Issue: Courtesy: Uday India | Date: 06 Aug , 2013
The Chinese communist leadership has perfected the act of saying things and giving signals, leaving it to the other side to decipher and understand Their internal speeches and documents are...
Afghanistan: 2014 will be a turning point
By: Kanwal Sibal | Issue: Net Edition | Date: 01 Aug , 2013
2014 will be a turning point in Afghanistan. Power will be handed over to a new President after elections. The US military will complete its withdrawal. The Afghan National Security Forces will...
Feeding China, Indian Territory
By: Lt Gen Prakash Katoch | Issue: Net Edition | Date: 01 Aug , 2013
Post his recent trip to India, US Army Chief of Staff General Raymond T Odierno has described the India Army the most influential in Asia Pacific. Browse the web for the 10 most powerful...
Star Investigation: Federal audit raises concern that Canadian charity...
By: admin | Date: 26 Jul , 2013
China’s ‘String of Pearls’ – Is Male Next?
By: Cmde Ranjit B Rai | Issue: Vol. 28.2 Apr-Jun 2013 | Date: 24 Jul , 2013
Although embroiled in disputes with Japan and ASEAN over islands in the South China Sea, China has just announced a ‘Look West’ policy which includes steps to deal with India. As per...
European Parliament identifies Wahabi and Salafi roots of global terrorism
By: admin | Date: 21 Jul , 2013
Chinese Goal: India's isolation and encirclement
By: Maj Gen Sheru Thapliyal, PhD | Issue: Net Edition | Date: 19 Jul , 2013
Recorded history shows that India and China have loomed large in each other’s consciousness from well before the first millennium. As both nations became independent almost at the same time, it...