Submitted by asiaadmin2 on Wed, 08/31/2016 - 07:31
Paper No. 6166 Dated 31-Aug-2016
By Dr Subhash Kapila
Afghanistan in mid-2016 presents a bleak security picture with the country once again being subjected to series of suicide bombings in Kabul and Taliban again becoming active against the State as part of Pakistan Army’s ISI- directed proxy war against Afghanistan.
Submitted by asiaadmin2 on Fri, 08/26/2016 - 06:06
Paper No. 6164 Dated 26-Aug-2016
By Dr Subhash Kapila
Kashmir Valley’s six week old unrest in end-August 2016 is a national security issue and challenge engineered by Pakistan and cannot be termed as a political issue as promoted by Indian protagonists of “intellectual terrorism” , wishing to embarrass the Modi Government for political gains.
Submitted by asiaadmin2 on Fri, 08/19/2016 - 05:49
Paper No. 6160 Dated 19-Aug-2016
By Dr Subhash Kapila
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s stirring reference to Balochistan in his Independence Day Speech 2016 not only marked a strategic shift in India’s foreign policy but also implicit was India’s support for Balochistan freedom struggle and drawing attention to Pakistan Army’s ethnic genocide there.
Submitted by asiaadmin2 on Mon, 08/08/2016 - 11:10
Paper No. 6157 Dated 08-Aug-2016
By Dr Subhash Kapila
Pakistan Army’s current Chief of Army Staff, General Raheel Sharif is due to retire in end-November 2016 and though he had declared in January 2016 that he would not seek extension, the grapevine has gone silent thereafter leaving utter suspense.
Submitted by asiaadmin2 on Mon, 05/30/2016 - 07:26
Paper No. 6120 Dated 30-May-2016
By Dr Subhash Kapila
The Chah Bahar Tripartite Agreement signed in Tehran on May 23 2016 between India, Iran and Afghanistan during PM Modi’s Iran visit signals the dawn of a new power- play though essentially economic initially, but with geopolitical implications.
Submitted by asiaadmin2 on Tue, 03/22/2016 - 06:39
Paper No. 6088 Dated 22-Mar-2016
By Dr Subhash Kapila
India in 2016 is faced with serious foreign policy predicaments in its Middle East foreign policy formulations in terms of coherent strategic choices cutting through the complicated maze of regional power rivalries and a return of Great Power interventions casting complicated shadows on regional power-play.
Submitted by asiaadmin2 on Mon, 01/11/2016 - 10:40
Paper No. 6056 Dated 11-Jan-2016
By Bhaskar Roy
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