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Making sense of China

Tuesday 20 October '09

The editorial in the People’s Daily of October 14 attacking India’s alleged hegemonism took the memories of senior citizens...
It’s a MAD MAD world

Friday 2 October '09

The International Commission on Nuclear Nonproliferation and Disarmament (ICNND) is holding its South Asia regional meeting in Delhi...
Explosive disclosures

Friday 25 September '09

The latest disclosures in the Sunday Times by British correspondent Simon Henderson (September 20, 2009), quotes excerpts from...
Because the bluff might just be called

Wednesday 16 September '09

Taking all the factors (elaborated on these pages yesterday) into account, the national security advisory board...
Thinking through the unthinkable

Tuesday 15 September '09

India has rightly been called the ‘reluctant nuclear power’. No other country in the world allowed twenty-four years to lapse...
No second thoughts

Tuesday 8 September '09

The Chief of the Army Staff, General Deepak Kapoor, is reported to have suggested that the country may have to revisit its “No First Use” (NFU) policy...
Retail but no resale

Saturday 25 July '09

End-use monitoring of defence equipment from the US is not taboo....
The hills grow distant

Friday 10 July '09

After the end of the Kargil war, a veteran Pakistani journalist and confidante of Field-Marshal Ayub Khan wrote a series of four articles in the Pakistani daily Nation titled “Four wars, one assumption.”
They did it again

Wednesday 27 May '09

North Korea’s nuclear defiance can only be countered with China’s help
The ghosts of 1971

Thursday 5 March '09

Bangladesh Rifles mutiny exposes divisions harking back to the country’s liberation.
The great deception

Thursday 12 February '09

A.Q. Khan’s release asks tough questions about 25 years of American policy-making
The Pakistan tangle

Friday 9 January '09

Pakistan has owned up to the obvious — but what direction will US strategy take?
Seven years of missing the obvious

Friday 2 January '09

Pakistan has systematically hoodwinked the US over ‘the Afghan problem’
Same as the old boss

Wednesday 20 August '08

There is a lot of justifiable speculation in India about relations with Pakistan after Musharraf’s departure.
Unbound by the rules

Saturday 9 August '08

Clear understanding is needed on the deliberations in the Nuclear Suppliers Group...
Pipeline dreams

Thursday 3 July '08

Gary Ackerman, the senior Congressman visiting India, is a great friend of India and co-chair of the India Caucus.
Sonia’s choice

Thursday 29 May '08

Whether to sacrifice national interests for a few more months in power
To PM, Sonia, Advani

Saturday 10 May '08

Will you help yourself and your country? Ten years after Pokharan, nuclear deal has three more weeks to live
The truth about Tehran

Monday 28 April '08

Its history of nuclear proliferation brings up a few skeletons in America’s closet too
Four men & a tough promise

Wednesday 5 March '08

India needs to join a global debate on nuclear disarmament
When hawks turn moral

Monday 21 January '08

India must avail itself of its rightful place at the Norway conference on nuclear-nonproliferation.
Coming up: Floor test

Saturday 3 November '07

The suggested parliamentary debate on the 123 agreement will be among the most important discussions held in...
New world, if only China could sea

Tuesday 14 August '07

The Indian Navy and the US Navy are to hold their regular periodic ‘Malabar’ exercise in the Bay of Bengal in September. Some 20 ships...
Non-alignment, anyone?

Friday 6 July '07

Condoleezza Rice sees ideological spectres where none exist. Non-alignment does not stand in the way of US-India cooperation today
In search of an Indian security strategy

Tuesday 10 April '07

The news on the fissile materials treaty from Geneva should generate a serious debate in India on what should be our credible minimum deterrent and how we should set about reaching it
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