Interviews/Spotlights

Curbing recruitment of Kashmiri’s as terrorists

Curbing recruitment of Kashmiri’s as terrorists

By: Col Jaibans Singh | Issue: Courtesy: www.defenceinfo.com | Date: 25 Dec , 2015

The graph of terrorism in Jammu and Kashmir has witnessed a lot of fluctuation in 2015. The number of terrorist initiated incidents of violence has remained controlled, in fact, less than the...

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The Islamic State is Exploiting the Cyber-terrorism: Need to revisit Emile...

The Islamic State is Exploiting the Cyber-terrorism: Need to revisit Emile...

By: Jayadev Parida | Issue: Net Edition | Date: 24 Dec , 2015

It has been assumed that the currents of global politics consist of state-to-state relations. But such a clustered definition of world politics as merely the interactions of states has been...

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China’s New War over Internet

China’s New War over Internet

By: Claude Arpi | Issue: Courtesy: www.niticentral.com | Date: 23 Dec , 2015

Beijing irredentism is not restricted to the China Seas, Beijing also wants to be the leader in cyberspace and impose its own law. President Xi Jinping in his keynote speech at the World Internet...

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Maldives: Adopting the China model?

Maldives: Adopting the China model?

By: N Sathiya Moorthy | Issue: Courtesy: South Asia Monitor | Date: 22 Dec , 2015

Brushing aside the domestic political opposition and international pressure, Maldives President Abdulla Yameen seems to have put development ahead of democracy in the long run-up to his bid for...

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Beyond the Combined Commanders Conference

Beyond the Combined Commanders Conference

By: Lt Gen Prakash Katoch | Issue: Net Edition | Date: 21 Dec , 2015

The Combined Commanders Conference that Prime Minister Narendra Modi chaired in recently was different from earlier such conferences. This is the first time that the Combined Commanders Conference...

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China Prepares for a Modern War

China Prepares for a Modern War

By: Asanga Abeyagoonasekera | Issue: Courtesy: IPCS | Date: 19 Dec , 2015

“Under the leadership of the Communist Party, our military has gone from small to big, from weak to strong, from victory to victory. On this road, reform and innovation steps have never stopped.”...

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The Islamic State of Iraq and Syria attacks in Paris: A shift in strategy?

The Islamic State of Iraq and Syria attacks in Paris: A shift in strategy?

By: EN Rammohan | Issue: Courtesy: Uday India | Date: 18 Dec , 2015

The massacre in Paris on November 13, following bombings in Beirut, Lebanon and the downing of a Russian passenger jet over Cairo all claimed by the ISIS reveals a terrorist organisation that has...

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India’s Af-Pak policy: Risks and Opportunities

India’s Af-Pak policy: Risks and Opportunities

By: Divya Kumar Soti | Issue: Courtesy: South Asia Monitor | Date: 17 Dec , 2015

The Ufa Joint Statement issued by the prime ministers of India and Pakistan had envisaged a preliminary framework to address the issues of terrorism, ceasefire violations and to find out “ways...

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Can Suu Kyi Usher in True Democracy in Myanmar?

Can Suu Kyi Usher in True Democracy in Myanmar?

By: Wasbir Hussain | Issue: Courtesy: IPCS | Date: 15 Dec , 2015

Very rightly, key world leaders, including Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, have not forgotten to congratulate President Thein Sein, the head of Myanmar’s quasi-military regime, for...

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China Threat Theory — An Appraisal

China Threat Theory — An Appraisal

By: Lt Gen (Dr) JS Bajwa | Issue: Book Excerpt: Modernization of Chinese PLA | Date: 13 Dec , 2015

People are spreading the China Threat Theory and trying to split China, which not only hurts China, but also is not in the interest of world peace, stability and development. Those people who...

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Jihadi Aggression and Nuclear Deterrence

Jihadi Aggression and Nuclear Deterrence

By: Vice Admiral Vijay Shankar | Issue: Courtesy: IPCS | Date: 11 Dec , 2015

Pakistan’s use of terror organisations as a tool of State policy to wage unconventional war against India (Christine Fair, Fighting to the End) has perverse consequences that link...

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Human rights violations in Jammu and Kashmir: Fact versus fallacy

Human rights violations in Jammu and Kashmir: Fact versus fallacy

By: Col Jaibans Singh | Issue: Courtesy: www.defenceinfo.com | Date: 10 Dec , 2015

On December, 10, World Human Rights Day will be observed. This date coincides with the adoption and proclamation of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights by the United Nations General Assembly...

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China’s Maritime Assertiveness and Repercussions

China’s Maritime Assertiveness and Repercussions

By: Sandip Kumar Mishra | Issue: Courtesy: IPCS | Date: 09 Dec , 2015

With Chinese President Xi Jinping’s aggressive posturing in regional politics, Beijing appears to have moved beyond its old doctrine of ‘hide-your-strength-bide-your-time’ and gradually...

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NSA meeting in Bangkok: Setting stage for Modi visit to Pakistan?

NSA meeting in Bangkok: Setting stage for Modi visit to Pakistan?

By: Cmde C Uday Bhaskar (Retd.) | Issue: Courtesy: South Asia Monitor | Date: 08 Dec , 2015

The unobtrusively arranged, below the radar meeting between the National Security Advisers (NSA) of India and Pakistan in Bangkok on Sunday (December 6) may be seen as a case of a belated but...

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Why Mao attacked India in 1962

Why Mao attacked India in 1962

By: Claude Arpi | Issue: Vol. 26.3 July - Sept 2011 | Date: 06 Dec , 2015

There is an angle of the 1962 Sino-Indian that conflict has been insufficiently studied. What were Beijing’s motivations to go to war? Who decided to inflict the worst possible humiliation on...

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Pakistan’s Low-Yield Nuclear Weapons: The Inevitability of Instability

Pakistan’s Low-Yield Nuclear Weapons: The Inevitability of Instability

By: Varun Sahni | Issue: Courtesy: IPCS | Date: 05 Dec , 2015

Hatf IX (Nasr) is a Pakistani ballistic missile which can deliver a sub-kiloton nuclear warhead over a range of 60 km, or 37.3 miles. It is supposed to have entered service in 2013 and is...

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Reforms in the People’s Liberation Army (PLA)

Reforms in the People’s Liberation Army (PLA)

By: Claude Arpi | Issue: Courtesy: http://claudearpi.blogspot.in/ | Date: 04 Dec , 2015

According to the new reforms recently announced by President Xi Jinping, the People’s Liberation Army (PLA) should soon be out of business. Under the new rules, ‘PLA Inc’ will stop its song...

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Tibet is passing through one of the most difficult times in her history

Tibet is passing through one of the most difficult times in her history

By: Claude Arpi | Issue: Courtesy: http://claudearpi.blogspot.in/ | Date: 02 Dec , 2015

In India and Tibet Ancient Ties – Current Bonds (A pictorial exhibition on the relations between India and Tibet through the ages), I tried to depict the age-old relations between India and...

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China’s Cult called Xi Jinping

China’s Cult called Xi Jinping

By: Dr Monika Chansoria | Issue: Courtesy: IPCS | Date: 01 Dec , 2015

November 2015 marks three years since Chinese President Xi Jinping (习近平) took over the reins of power by assuming office of the Party Commission in November 2012. At that point, it was...

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Nationalism for Unity

Nationalism for Unity

By: Brig K Kuldip Singh | Issue: Book Excerpts: Kurukshetra to Kargil | Date: 30 Nov , 2015

The Keystone The essence of nationalism is the nation’s security, which presupposes its unity. A widely accepted understanding of the national security reckons that, “A nation is secure to the...

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