Articles in Geopolitics

Radicalization of Pakistan will increase threat to India

Radicalization of Pakistan will increase threat to India

By: Anand K Verma | Issue: Net Edition | Date: 16 Jul , 2010

Pakistan is a state deep in turmoil. Contributory causes are some historical and some current. Historical causes can be summed up as follows: No single overpowering identity has emerged in...

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Xinjiang: Chinese on the Guard, but Friday Prayers Allowed

Xinjiang: Chinese on the Guard, but Friday Prayers Allowed

By: B Raman | Issue: Net Edition | Date: 05 Jul , 2010

Urumqi, the capital of the Xinjiang Autonomous Region of China, is tense a day before the first anniversary of the outbreak of anti-Han violence by some Uighurs of the city on July 5 last year....

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SAARC - Expect no miracles

SAARC - Expect no miracles

By: Prakash Nanda | Issue: Net Edition | Date: 03 May , 2010

The 16th summit of the eight-nation South Asian Regional Cooperation (SAARC) concluded on March 29 in Bhutanese capital Thimphu, vowing to plant “10 million trees over the next five years”...

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Marshall or Martial aid for Pakistan?

Marshall or Martial aid for Pakistan?

By: Subhash Chopra | Issue: Net Edition | Date: 03 Oct , 2009

Almost since its birth Pakistan has been lucky in finding friends who have  been generous with supplies of oil, armaments and hard currency to keep its ruling classes live life in style and the...

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The Sethusamudram Ship Canal Project

The Sethusamudram Ship Canal Project

By: Vice Adm (Retd) GM Hiranandani | Issue: Vol. 23.4 Oct-Dec 2008 | Date: 03 Feb , 2009

At present, ships transiting between the coasts of India have to go all the way around Sri Lanka because of a reef called Adam’s Bridge at Pamban, near Rameswaram Island. At Pamban, the depth...

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Possible Collapse of Pakistan: Quantifying the Fallout

Possible Collapse of Pakistan: Quantifying the Fallout

By: Ashish Puntambekar | Issue: Vol 23.1 Jan-Mar 2008 | Date: 27 Feb , 2008

The overall situation appears to be quite hopeless, and under these conditions, it is only the army that can keep the country together. A military state of emergency is therefore definitely on...

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Pakistan's Duplicity

Pakistan's Duplicity

By: B Raman | Issue: Vol 22.2 Apr-Jun 2007 | Date: 26 Apr , 2007

Pakistan’s Foreign Minister Khurshid Mehmood Kasuri, while talking to some TV channels in New Delhi, hoped India will share the outcome of the probe into the Samjhauta Express blast before the...

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Threats from Pakistan

Threats from Pakistan

By: Bharat Verma | Issue: Vol 16.3 July-Sep 2001 | Date: 13 Aug , 2001

In spite of the fact that Pakistan is militarily considered a Secondary Threat by New Delhi, hostilities spearheaded against us constitute sixty per cent of the sum total. It originates with...

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