Interviews/Spotlights

Addressing the United Nations status on Taiwan: Opening Doors for New Nations

Addressing the United Nations status on Taiwan: Opening Doors for New Nations

By: Anant Mishra | Issue: Net Edition | Date: 31 May , 2016

Introduction Taiwan has been in a political controversy ever since the Chinese civil war, which instigated a series of disputes between the Republic of China and the People’s Republic of...

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Chabahar will provide a Strategic edge to India

Chabahar will provide a Strategic edge to India

By: Brig Anil Gupta | Issue: Courtesy: South Asia Monitor | Date: 30 May , 2016

Chabahar is a deep-sea port located in Sistan-Baluchistan area of Iran at the mouth of Gulf of Oman. It is a strategically located port because it provides direct access to the Indian Ocean,...

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Japan and India’s Comparative Approaches to Meet the China Threat

Japan and India’s Comparative Approaches to Meet the China Threat

By: Dr Subhash Kapila | Issue: Courtesy: South Asia Analysis Group | Date: 29 May , 2016

Japan and India are the twin pillars of Asian security against the overwhelming Asian perceptions of the China Threat emanating from China’s oversized military buildup and China’s...

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Despite setback, Taliban will force greater violence on Afghanistan

Despite setback, Taliban will force greater violence on Afghanistan

By: Chayanika Saxena | Issue: Courtesy: South Asia Monitor | Date: 28 May , 2016

Taken down in a drone attack, the rehbar (leader) of Afghan Taliban, Mullah Akhtar Mansour is reported to have been eliminated on the evening of May 21, 2016. Confirming his death, official...

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India’s Entry To Nuclear Suppliers Group

India’s Entry To Nuclear Suppliers Group

By: Rakesh Kr Sinha | Issue: Courtesy: www.swarajyamag.com | Date: 27 May , 2016

John Kirby, State Department Spokesman of USA, in his daily news conference of 14 May 2016 told the reporter, “I would point you back to what the president said during his visit to India in...

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South China Sea Arbitration: An Analysis

South China Sea Arbitration: An Analysis

By: Abhishek Pratap Singh | Issue: Courtesy: IDSA | Date: 26 May , 2016

The South China Sea (SCS) dispute has become a key issue of concern for East Asian regional security. The nature of the conflict and lack of clarity on the issue owes much to the multiple...

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The Pakistan factor in India-Iran ties

The Pakistan factor in India-Iran ties

By: Monish Gulati | Issue: Courtesy: South Asia Monitor | Date: 25 May , 2016

As Prime Minister Modi makes his first visit to Iran, numerous factors are at play ranging from the timing of the visit, which is taking place after his visit to Saudi Arabia and before an...

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China’s Maritime Grand Strategy: Stoking Insecurities with Aggressiveness

China’s Maritime Grand Strategy: Stoking Insecurities with Aggressiveness

By: Anubha Rastogi | Issue: Courtesy: South Asia Monitor | Date: 23 May , 2016

According to Alfred Thayer Mahan, a 19th century American strategist, the concept of sea power was based on the idea that countries with greater naval power will have greater worldwide impact....

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Prime Minister Modi’s Iran Visit: Chabahar and Beyond

Prime Minister Modi’s Iran Visit: Chabahar and Beyond

By: Brig NK Bhatia, SM (Retd) | Issue: Courtesy: CLAWS | Date: 23 May , 2016

The finalizing of dates for visit of Prime Minister Narendra Modi to Iran, 22 May to 23 May 2016 has generated a good amount of enthusiasm in India. Simultaneously, it is also aimed at sending a...

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Problem of Fishermen in India-Sri Lanka Relations

Problem of Fishermen in India-Sri Lanka Relations

By: Gautam Sen | Issue: Courtesy: IDSA | Date: 22 May , 2016

During his latest visit to India in early May, President Maithripala Sirisena is reported to have discussed with Prime Minister Narendra Modi the problem of frequent arrests of fishermen of both...

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Russia-Japan: Onset of a Thaw?

Russia-Japan: Onset of a Thaw?

By: Monish Gulati | Issue: Courtesy: IPCS | Date: 21 May , 2016

On 6 May 2016, Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe met with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Sochi. During the meeting, Abe presented an eight-point plan on bilateral economic cooperation with...

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The ever present Civil-Military acrimony in Pakistan

The ever present Civil-Military acrimony in Pakistan

By: Dr Sudhanshu Tripathi | Issue: Courtesy: South Asia Monitor | Date: 19 May , 2016

It certainly looks clear that all is not going well in Pakistan between its civilian government and an all-time powerful army. With the recent Panama Paper leaks having landed the sons and...

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Did India lose another opportunity to resolve the border? Yes, suggests Dai...

Did India lose another opportunity to resolve the border? Yes, suggests Dai...

By: Prof BR Deepak | Issue: Courtesy: South Asia Analysis Group | Date: 18 May , 2016

India and China lost a few opportunities to resolve the border – first during Chinese Premier Zhou Enlai’s India visit in 1960, second during 1979 during Vajpayee’s China visit, and third...

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Modi’s Visit to Iran: Will it provide a New Momentum to Bilateral Relations?

Modi’s Visit to Iran: Will it provide a New Momentum to Bilateral Relations?

By: Meena Singh Roy | Issue: Courtesy: IDSA | Date: 17 May , 2016

The Narendra Modi Government’s diplomatic initiatives in 2014 were termed as “strong, proactive and sensitive” by External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj. On that occasion, she had added...

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Shinzo Abe’s tenacity for reconciliation with Russia

Shinzo Abe’s tenacity for reconciliation with Russia

By: Prof K.V. Kesavan | Issue: Net Edition | Date: 16 May , 2016

From the Russian viewpoint, its sagging economy due to steep fall in oil prices and the strain of sanctions makes Putin welcome expanded trade and investment relations with Japan. Analysts believe...

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Sectarian Conflict in West Asia Taking a Heavy Toll on Saudi Arabia

Sectarian Conflict in West Asia Taking a Heavy Toll on Saudi Arabia

By: Brig Arun Bajpai | Issue: Net Edition | Date: 14 May , 2016

It was late Saudi King Abdullah who envisioned the strategy of ousting Bashar –Al –Assad a Shia ruler in Sunni majority Syria five years back in consonance with Turkey and other friendly...

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South Pacific: Gaining Prominence in Indian Foreign Policy Calculations

South Pacific: Gaining Prominence in Indian Foreign Policy Calculations

By: Niranjan Chandrashekhar Oak | Issue: Courtesy: IDSA | Date: 13 May , 2016

The state visit by President Pranab Mukherjee to Papua New Guinea (PNG) and New Zealand marked an important milestone in India’s extended ‘Act East’ policy. It signalled the new momentum...

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India – EU counter terrorism cooperation: potentialities and challenges

India – EU counter terrorism cooperation: potentialities and challenges

By: Dr Mathew Sinu Simon | Issue: Net Edition | Date: 12 May , 2016

Terrorism in the 21st century requires collective political will of all nations to combat the scourge of terror. The spectre of terror is to be tackled through specialized organizations beyond...

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Re-location of ITBP Frontier HQs from Shillong to Itanagar

Re-location of ITBP Frontier HQs from Shillong to Itanagar

By: Gautam Sen | Issue: Courtesy: IDSA | Date: 11 May , 2016

It has been reported that the Government has recently started the process of shifting the North East Frontier Headquarters of the Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP) from Shillong to Itanagar. The...

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Myanmar Joins the Mainstream of International Relations

Myanmar Joins the Mainstream of International Relations

By: Air Marshal Dhiraj Kukreja | Issue: Net Edition | Date: 10 May , 2016

The culmination of the general elections in Myanmar last November, and thereafter the election of a civilian president after five decades of army rule, has brought Myanmar back into the world...

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