Bilateral dynamics of India Pakistan: volatile yet unpredictable on September 26, 2018Indo-Pak relations have remained a major foreign policy challenge for South Asia’s strategic and crisis stability. The unending twists and turns in Indian foreign policy and military planning, towards Pakistan is a vital cause for not achieving the goals, of peace and stability in the region. The way bilateral relations are being handled by India […]
Wrong signalling on March 7, 2018A signalling between hostile states can be useful to both the sender and receiver of the messages; if the signals are properly conveyed, they can reduce the likelihood of tensions by suggesting and alarming, ahead of time, that how to avert the chance of military action. Poorly sent signals, however, can be misunderstood, increase tensions […]
Korean peninsula at a diplomatic crossroads on January 12, 2018The nuclear crisis in Korean Peninsula in recent weeks has triggered many responses, such as the use of force and retaliation by the US. The United Nations imposed a number of sanctions on trade items, and import-export in North Korea. Japan banned remittances and confiscated assets of North Koreans in their area. South Korea banned […]
NSG: the present dilemma on January 9, 2017The expansion of 48-nation Nuclear Suppliers’ Group (NSG), the elite club which regulates nuclear commerce, is under limelight due to submission of applications for membership by two non-NPT nuclear weapon states, Pakistan and India. The decision taken at NSG would impact the nuclear politics and pursuit of nuclear non-proliferation objectives. The point is which trend […]
India-Japan nuclear deal on November 27, 2016Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and his Indian counterpart Mr Narendera Modi signed a landmark nuclear agreement on November 11, 2016. After signing the agreement, Japan will be in a position to export nuclear technology to India. It may be mentioned that broad contours of the deal had been agreed upon between New Delhi and […]