Geopolitics

Fresh Violence in Xinjiang as Expo Draws Near

Fresh Violence in Xinjiang as Expo Draws Near

By: B Raman | Date: 26 Jul , 2011

The Chinese Government is organising what has been called the 1st China-Eurasia Expo in Urumqi, the capital of the Chinese-Controlled Xinjiang province, from September 1 to 5, 2011.The...

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Pakistan’s Confessions: Shouldn’t go slow on defence modernisation

Pakistan’s Confessions: Shouldn’t go slow on defence modernisation

By: Lt Gen Harwant Singh | Issue: Net Edition | Date: 13 Jul , 2011

  Pakistan Defence Minister in a recent statement has acknowledged that his country just cannot match India in defence capabilities. This, it is argued, is due to the vast difference in the GDP...

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China’s Strategic Eggs in South Asia

China’s Strategic Eggs in South Asia

By: B Raman | Issue: Net Edition | Date: 12 Jul , 2011

  China is not a South Asian power, but it has been seeking to build up for itself a strong South Asian presence which could cater to its strategic needs in the long term. It has made inroads in...

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Karachi, Beirut of South Asia

Karachi, Beirut of South Asia

By: B Raman | Issue: Net Edition | Date: 09 Jul , 2011

  Karachi stands in danger of turning into another Beirut of the 1970s and 1980s if the Government of Pakistan does not wake up in time to the implications of the unending clashes between the...

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Hate India to Survive in Pakistan

Hate India to Survive in Pakistan

By: Col US Rathore | Issue: Net Edition | Date: 07 Jul , 2011

Events leading to Cricket World Cup semi-final match between India and Pakistan at Mohali generated a lot of optimism. Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh extended invitation to Pakistan’s...

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State, strategy, power & policy: China and India

State, strategy, power & policy: China and India

By: Air Marshal Narayan Menon | Issue: Vol 23.3 Jul-Sep 2008 | Date: 30 Jun , 2011

  The grand strategy of a state may be described as a long–term plan to accomplish its domestic and external objectives. Policies flowing from the grand strategy must aim to promote the vital...

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Introspection in Pakistan: Will It Endure?

Introspection in Pakistan: Will It Endure?

By: B Raman | Issue: Net Edition | Date: 27 Jun , 2011

The anger and humiliation caused in Pakistan by the unilateral raid by US naval commandos on the residence of Osama bin Laden at Abbottabad on May 2,2011, and by the inability of the Pakistani...

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Samjauta Express: Unwarranted Linkage

Samjauta Express: Unwarranted Linkage

By: B Raman | Issue: Net Edition | Date: 25 Jun , 2011

The five acts of reprisal terrorism carried out by some angry members of the Hindu community against their Muslim fellow-citizens since 2006 need to be strongly condemned and those responsible...

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Hizbut Tehrir’s Appeal to Pak Army to  act against US & India

Hizbut Tehrir’s Appeal to Pak Army to act against US & India

By: B Raman | Issue: Net Edition | Date: 23 Jun , 2011

  The Pakistan Army is reported to have taken into custody one serving Brigadier and four Majors for having links with the Hizbut Tehrir (Party of Liberation).A detailed note on the HT will...

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Can there be revolt against General Kayani?

Can there be revolt against General Kayani?

By: B Raman | Issue: Net Edition | Date: 18 Jun , 2011

 Can there be a revolt against Gen.Ashfaq Pervez Kayani, Pakistan’s Chief of the Army Staff (COAS), either by the subalterns or by senior officers due to their unhappiness over his...

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Al-Zawahiri: Advocate of Global Jihadi Intifada

Al-Zawahiri: Advocate of Global Jihadi Intifada

By: B Raman | Issue: Net Edition | Date: 17 Jun , 2011

  Six weeks after the death of Osama bin Laden on May 2, 2011, Al Qaeda’s General Command has announced the appointment of Ayman al-Zawahiri, of Egypt, who was OBL’s No.2, as the new head of...

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Chinese restraint has its limits, Vietnam cautioned

Chinese restraint has its limits, Vietnam cautioned

By: B Raman | Issue: Net Edition | Date: 13 Jun , 2011

Through articles in the Chinese Communist Party controlled media that appeared on June 20 and 21, 2011, the Chinese authorities have clearly warned of the likely consequences of what they see as...

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Indo-Pak Foreign Secretaries’ Talks

Indo-Pak Foreign Secretaries’ Talks

By: B Raman | Issue: Net Edition | Date: 13 Jun , 2011

  Mrs. Nirupama Rao, India’s Foreign Secretary, and her Pakistani counterpart Mr. Salman Bashir are to meet at Islamabad on June 23 and 24, 2011. The meeting is expected to review the results of...

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Post-Abbottabad Pak sulking has had no impact on Obama

Post-Abbottabad Pak sulking has had no impact on Obama

By: IDR News Network | Issue: Net Edition | Date: 13 Jun , 2011

Pakistan’s post-Abbottabad sulking and partly-real, partly-manufactured anti-US anger have had no impact on President Barack Obama’s counter-sanctuary emphasis in his counter-terrorism strategy....

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China’s Guantanamo Bay!

China’s Guantanamo Bay!

By: B Raman | Issue: Net Edition | Date: 13 Jun , 2011

 All right-thinking persons of the world have spoken for a decade against the military detention centre set up by the US in the Guantanamo Bay area of Cuba for detaining and interrogating all Al...

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 Balochistan: Greater Realism in China and Iran

Balochistan: Greater Realism in China and Iran

By: B Raman | Issue: Net Edition | Date: 08 Jun , 2011

  Independently of each other, China and Iran seem to be developing doubts in their mind about the ability of the Pakistani Armed Forces to restore normalcy in Balochistan and put down the Baloch...

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China’s African Safari

China’s African Safari

By: Rohit Singh | Issue: Vol 26.2 Apr-Jun 2011 | Date: 08 Jun , 2011

The first decade of the 21st century has seen subtle changes in Chinese foreign policy. Reasons may be many, but the principal foreign policy determinant has been the demands of the Chinese...

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Alliances and Autonomy: Lessons from Germany

Alliances and Autonomy: Lessons from Germany

By: Dr Prem Mahadevan | Issue: Vol 26.2 Apr-Jun 2011 | Date: 06 Jun , 2011

With the world remaining focused on NATO military intervention in Libya, a major shift has been quietly occurring in international relations. Germany, for long a staunch member of the...

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Terrorists on the run after killing of Ilyas Kashmiri?

Terrorists on the run after killing of Ilyas Kashmiri?

By: B Raman | Issue: Net Edition | Date: 05 Jun , 2011

The USA’s Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) has not allowed the death of Osama bin Laden in a raid by US naval commandos at his hide-out at Abbottabad on May 2,2011,to slow down its hunt for...

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Developments in Pakistan

Developments in Pakistan

By: Maj Gen Afsir Karim | Issue: Courtesy: Aakrosh | Date: 01 Jun , 2011

  The Islamic world is in turbulence for some time now; whether these movements will lead to a more liberal order or will the religious groups that are lurking beneath the surface grab power once...

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