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A new dawn for India's military?
8 April 2018 9:00 PM ISTChennai DefExpo could be the catalyst and impart some credibility to India’s desire for “strategic autonomy” in the global arena.
Building bilateral ties
16 Jan 2018 9:03 PM ISTIndia and Israel share a long history that has been emboldened over time with the strategic efforts of Narendra Modi and Benjamin Netanyahu.
Debating diplomacy 2018
1 Jan 2018 7:52 PM ISTWhile maintaining its globally recognised status, India must harmonise ties with the major power modes
An opportune moment
5 April 2017 10:01 PM ISTSheikh Hasina is seeking to maximise her nation’s foreign policy options.
Defending the civil nuclear deal
18 Nov 2016 3:05 AM ISTTwo significant developments have taken place over the last week in the nuclear domain that will have a long-term bearing on India's overall nuclear...
The G20 stake
17 Sept 2016 11:28 PM ISTGlobal attention that is both transient and fickle is currently focused on the G20 summit at Hangzhou that is being seen as Chinese President Xi...
The G20 stake
17 Sept 2016 11:26 PM ISTGlobal attention that is both transient and fickle is currently focused on the G20 summit at Hangzhou that is being seen as Chinese President Xi...
India-China rift out in open
28 Jun 2016 3:41 AM ISTThe plenary meeting of the 48-member NSG (Nuclear Suppliers Group) in Seoul ended on June 24 with no specific reference to India’s application as a...
India needs to recalibrate NSG stance
21 Jun 2016 3:15 AM ISTChina has just tipped its hand in relation to India ahead of the Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG) plenary in Seoul on June 24.An op-ed in the Global...
Obama in Hiroshima: More symbolism than substance
31 May 2016 2:55 AM ISTUS President Barack Obama’s speech in Hiroshima on May 27 was a very carefully crafted document. The speech merits some scrutiny - both for what it...
Defence allocation: Need for structural review
1 March 2015 3:42 AM ISTTraditionally the defence allocation in the Finance Minister’s budget speech on February 28 receives predictable and perfunctory mention. The minister...