Geopolitics

India needs an intelligent strategy

India needs an intelligent strategy

By: Bharat Verma | Issue: Vol 20.2 Apr-Jun 2005 | Date: 28 Mar , 2011

By a turn of good fortune, geo-political factors today favor India. We are perhaps the only country in the world with unique access to opposing camps, consisting of major and minor powers or...

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Jasmine Revolution: Make or Break in Bahrain?

Jasmine Revolution: Make or Break in Bahrain?

By: RSN Singh | Issue: Net Edition | Date: 28 Mar , 2011

  The so-called ‘Jasmine Revolution’ in the Middle East, which has impacted the popular perception of the Western World, particularly amongst the uninformed, seems to have hit a roadblock in...

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Neighbour is not sporting but we’ve handed out invite

Neighbour is not sporting but we’ve handed out invite

By: Kanwal Sibal | Issue: Net Edition | Date: 28 Mar , 2011

Not only the World Cup sporting fortunes of our cricket team in the quarter final match against Australia were in play, the political fortunes of our relations with Pakistan were at stake too....

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India’s Role in the New World Order

India’s Role in the New World Order

By: Col Ajay Singh | Issue: Vol 26.1 Jan-Mar 2011 | Date: 25 Mar , 2011

  Over the past five months or so, in spite of surfacing corruption charges, a virtual paralysis of parliament and sense of political drift in the country, India has had much to cheer about. The...

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Hardly any water in Wikileaks revelations

Hardly any water in Wikileaks revelations

By: Kanwal Sibal | Issue: Net Edition | Date: 25 Mar , 2011

  Professional diplomats will find little that is new or startling in the Wikileaks cables. For them the quality and content of reporting in the leaked cables is quite standard fare. Transmitting...

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Libya: Increasing Confusion

Libya: Increasing Confusion

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

“The rebels’ strategy is to push west but this has got off to a halting start, and without further concerted air strikes it is difficult to see how this rag-tag army will ever achieve its aim of...

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Will Pakistan Implode?

Will Pakistan Implode?

By: Maj Gen Dhruv C Katoch | Issue: Vol 26.1 Jan-Mar 2011 | Date: 21 Mar , 2011

  Imagine a country where every week one or two young men – mostly in their teens, blow themselves up as suicide bombers in senseless acts of violence! Where targeted killings take place almost...

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Davis Deal: US to limit HUMINT Ops in Pak territory

Davis Deal: US to limit HUMINT Ops in Pak territory

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

It is leant from reliable sources in Pakistan that acceptance of blood money by the heirs to the two Pakistanis who were killed by Raymond Davis on January 27,2011, their withdrawal of the...

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Bahrain: On the Sectarian Razor’s Edge

Bahrain: On the Sectarian Razor’s Edge

By: B Raman | Issue: Net Edition | Date: 16 Mar , 2011

Bahrain, a Shia majority State ruled by a Sunni family, is on the sectarian razor’s edge following the entry of about 2000 troops from the member-States of the Gulf Co-operation Council (GCC)...

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Ethical Dimensions of the Tibet Question

Ethical Dimensions of the Tibet Question

By: Dalai Lama | Issue: Book Excerpt: Rising India | Date: 16 Mar , 2011

  The Tibet issue is a moral issue. First, the Tibetan nation or community has been influenced by Buddhism which came from India. It changed the whole Tibetan way of life, making it a more...

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Tibetan cause after the Dalai Lama

Tibetan cause after the Dalai Lama

By: B Raman | Issue: Net Edition | Date: 14 Mar , 2011

While wishing and hoping for a long life for His Holiness the Dalai Lama, one has to mentally prepare onself to the eventuality of his being no more with us one day and think of how to keep the...

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Takshashila announces the ‘B Raman Fellowship for Geopolitical...

Takshashila announces the ‘B Raman Fellowship for Geopolitical...

By: IDR News Network | Issue: Net Edition | Date: 10 Mar , 2011

The Takshashila Institution, an independent, non-partisan, networked think tank, Sunday March 6th 2011, launched the B Raman Fellowship for Geopolitical Analysis—to encourage, recognise and...

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Raymond Davis: Time for US to talk tough to Pakistan

Raymond Davis: Time for US to talk tough to Pakistan

By: B Raman | Issue: Net Edition | Date: 10 Mar , 2011

There is no solution yet in sight to the Raymond Davis tug of war between the US and Pakistan. Davis, as one would recall, is the US citizen posted in the US Consulate-General in Lahore as a...

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Pak Taliban’s fresh reprisal spree could make Davis case more difficult

Pak Taliban’s fresh reprisal spree could make Davis case more difficult

By: B Raman | Issue: Net Edition | Date: 10 Mar , 2011

The Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) is on a fresh reprisal spree against the Pakistani security agencies and elements in the Pashtun population, which have been co-operating with the Government....

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India, China and the Indian Ocean

India, China and the Indian Ocean

By: B Raman | Issue: Net Edition | Date: 04 Mar , 2011

The following are my answers to some questions on the above-mentioned subject received by me by E-Mail from an Italian journalist: Gwadar in Pakistan, Hambantota in Sri Lanka, Akyab Cheduba and...

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Tibet: The Panikkar Factor

Tibet: The Panikkar Factor

By: Claude Arpi | Issue: Book Excerpt: Tibet - The Lost Frontier | Date: 04 Mar , 2011

  One of the most important factors in the relation between Tibet and the Government of India was the appointment of K.M. Panikkar as the Ambassador to ‘two Chinas’. It is unusual that the...

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Dark Clouds over Pakistan

Dark Clouds over Pakistan

By: Prakash Nanda | Issue: Net Edition | Date: 03 Mar , 2011

  It all began in June 2009. Asia Bibi, a farm hand from the village of Ittan Wali in Sheikhupura District of the Punjab province in Pakistan, was asked to fetch water. Bibi, whose is the only...

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Winds of hatred continue to sweep across Pakistan

Winds of hatred continue to sweep across Pakistan

By: B Raman | Issue: Net Edition | Date: 03 Mar , 2011

At a time when winds of change have been sweeping across many Islamic countries with calls for greater freedom and democracy, winds of hatred continue to sweep across Pakistan. Pakistan, which...

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To overlook reality would be stupid

To overlook reality would be stupid

By: Claude Arpi | Issue: Net Edition | Date: 02 Mar , 2011

  While China is free to believe that it has done nothing to raise hackles around the world, more so in its neighbourhood, that is far from the truth. It makes little sense for Beijing to feign...

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Repeated Calls for Jasmine Strolls in China

Repeated Calls for Jasmine Strolls in China

By: B Raman | Issue: Net Edition | Date: 01 Mar , 2011

Repeated calls for “Jasmine Strolls” in Chinese cities, including Beijing, emanating from overseas Chinese web sites have added to the nervousness of the Chinese authorities. A Jasmine Stroll is...

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