Geopolitics
China: Harmony or chaos?
By: Claude Arpi | Issue: Vol 24.3 Jul-Sep 2009 | Date: 12 Jan , 2011
China suffers from a superiority complex. This is not new. Genetically, it must have been there for ages, but in recent years due to the rapid economic development, the tremendous advances in...
PLA’s Stealth Surprise to Gates: Was it a surprise to Hu too?
By: B Raman | Issue: Net Edition | Date: 12 Jan , 2011
There is so much happening in China and with such rapidity that I find it difficult to keep pace with it. I do hope that the Indian intelligence agencies are keeping themselves abreast of what...
China dictates development on Indian territory
By: Claude Arpi | Issue: Net Edition | Date: 10 Jan , 2011
As reported several times on Claude Arpi blog, during the past months, the Chinese have been constructing mega infrastructure projects (roads, airports, five-star hotels) on their side of the...
Focusing on a National Security Strategic Chain
By: NNL/HEM | Issue: Net Edition | Date: 09 Jan , 2011
PLA Daily published an article that Qiushi Journal later republished stating that China should focus on its national security strategic chain, which is composed of strategic resources, strategic...
US should pay more attention to Balochistan
By: B Raman | Issue: Net Edition | Date: 09 Jan , 2011
There is a need for the US to pay more attention to Balochistan as part of its Af-Pak strategy in order to pacify the Pashtun militancy encouraged by Al Qaeda and the Talibans operating in the...
PLA’s psywar against the US
By: B Raman | Issue: Net Edition | Date: 07 Jan , 2011
As Robert Gates, the US Defence Secretary, gets ready to visit China from January 9 to 12 and as President Hu Jintao’s State visit to Washington DC on January 19 approaches, the People’s...
LTTE’S Self-Destruction
By: Lt Gen SC Sardeshpande | Issue: Vol 24.2 Apr-Jun 2009 | Date: 07 Jan , 2011
Insurgency-guerilla war as a combination in the struggle of the weak against the strong has established itself as a strong and successful method of waging an armed struggle. It is said that the...
Spreading roots of extremism in Pakistan
By: B Raman | Issue: Net Edition | Date: 06 Jan , 2011
The roots of extremism are spreading in Pakistan. This is obvious from the assassination of Salman Taseer, the Governor of Punjab, by a policeman belonging to the Elite Force of the Punjab...
Pakistan’s Punjab Governor Taseer’s Assassination
By: B Raman | Issue: Net Edition | Date: 05 Jan , 2011
The assassination of Salman Taseer, the liberal Governor of Punjab, by one of his police security guards at an Islamabad shopping centre on January 4 because of the Governor’s criticism of the...
Iran-US Confrontation
By: Vikram Sood | Issue: Vol 23.1 Jan-Mar 2008 | Date: 05 Jan , 2011
The world has watched most of the last year and the one preceding, the Iran-US confrontation, at times with baited breath as the two seemed to be on hair trigger alert from time to time. The...
Liang Guanglie: Wars Are Unlikely, but Military Friction Can’t Be...
By: Contributed by Claude Arpi | Issue: Net Edition | Date: 31 Dec , 2010
On December 29, 2010, People’s Daily published a December interview of Liang Guanglie, China’s Defense Minister. Li stated in the interview, “Looking at the current world situation, a full-scale...
The end of Shangrila
By: Claude Arpi | Issue: Net Edition | Date: 31 Dec , 2010
As the year comes to a close, one could ask: What was the most depressing news during 2010? There were so many contenders for this description — from the shoddy preparations for the...
Is letting Pakistan collapse an option?
By: B Raman | Issue: Net Edition | Date: 27 Dec , 2010
“The News”, a daily of Pakistan, has carried on December 24, 2010, an analysis by Amir Mir, the well-known Pakistani journalist, of acts of suicide terrorism in Pakistan during 2010.It...
International Terrorism: A Perspective to Current Scenarios
By: Anand K Verma | Issue: Vol 22.3 Jul-Sep 2007 | Date: 27 Dec , 2010
Terrorism has undergone what may be equivalent to genetic changes. In the earlier decades, its agenda was mostly political, such as class questions, national liberation and urban or anarchic...
Countering Sino-Pak Axis
By: Maj Gen Pushpendra Singh | Issue: Vol 25.4 Oct-Dec 2010 | Date: 22 Dec , 2010
Harsh V Pant who teaches at King’s College, London describes Obama’s foreign policy as ‘courting America’s adversaries while ignoring friends and potential allies.’ India, which has...
Pakistan, a valuable asset for China
By: B Raman | Issue: Net Edition | Date: 21 Dec , 2010
Prime Minister Wen Jiabao of China visited Pakistan from December 17 to 19,2010, after having completed a three-day visit to India from December 15 to 17. During his stay in Pakistan, he...
China seeks to bring in Pakistan as an interested party
By: B Raman | Issue: Net Edition | Date: 20 Dec , 2010
In my previous article (China supports Pakistan’s claim on Kashmir!), I had stated as follows: “By questioning the legitimacy of India’s sovereignty over J&K, the Chinese may be creating a...
India and the US-China Great Game
By: RSN Singh | Issue: Vol 25.4 Oct-Dec 2010 | Date: 20 Dec , 2010
Recently most of the flash points in the Western Pacific region witnessed activation, leading to belligerent posturing by China and its allies like North Korea; and the US and its allies, like...
China wins in New Delhi
By: Prakash Nanda | Issue: Net Edition | Date: 17 Dec , 2010
What are the concrete results flowing from the just concluded high profile visit of Chinese premier Wen Jiabao to India? The answer depends on whether one is seeking it from the Indian point of...
Chinese Incursions and India’s Flawed Response
By: Claude Arpi | Issue: Net Edition | Date: 16 Dec , 2010
Chinese incursions are making headlines in the Indian Press. It is good. Not because the Chinese persist in trespassing into Indian territory, but because the media bring some light onto such...