Cooperation or Competition with China in the Indian Ocean: An Indian Perspective

Cooperation or Competition with China in the Indian Ocean: An Indian Perspective

ROHAN MALHOTRA | November 15, 2018

About one-fifth of the total oceanic area in the world is covered by the Indian Ocean region. It is bound by the Arabian Peninsula and Africa, collectively known as the western Indian Ocean region, India’s coastal waters (the central Indian Ocean region) and the Bay of Bengal near Myanmar and Indonesia (the eastern Indian Ocean region).

Peaceful application of Ricin: Need to reframe policies

Peaceful application of Ricin: Need to reframe policies

MRINMAYEE BHUSHAN | July 21, 2018

This paper is an effort to assess empirical evidence related to threat perception of one of the most dreaded biological weapon of mass destruction, Ricin. The evidence shows a realistic view to the notorious perception of Ricin, suggesting a need to reform the CWC policies!Suggestions

Two Decades of OPCW

Two Decades of OPCW

AJEY LELE | April 29, 2017

On April 29,1997,the Chemical Weapons Convention (CWC), the first ever multilateral disarmament agreement entered into force along with the birth of the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW), an international chemical weapons disarmament regime, after years of negotiations under the auspices of United Nation’s Conference on Disarmament. and Preparatory Commission.

The “Myth” behind China’s Territorial Claims: Fabrications in Northeast India

The “Myth” behind China’s Territorial Claims: Fabrications in Northeast India

Namrata Goswami | June 30, 2015

Recap of first articleThe regions of ‘Monyul’, ‘Loyul’ and ‘Tsayul’ (present Arunachal Pradesh state in India --see Figure I) claimed by China as under ‘illegal’ occupation by India are located beyond the watershed of the rain-fed tropical Indian Eastern Himalayas, which are thickly forested borderlands inhabited by non-Tibetan and non-Buddhist ethnic groups.

UNSCR 1540: The Missing Links, and A Committed Partner

UNSCR 1540: The Missing Links, and A Committed Partner

Sitakanta Mishra | January 27, 2015

The UNSCR 1540 is a visionary approach to address the threat of WMD proliferation beyond the state-centric approach. It amalgamates the entire range of multilateral obligations and controls relating to WMD-related technology and material.

Ebola Outbreak: Lessons Learnt and Future Challenges

Ebola Outbreak: Lessons Learnt and Future Challenges

ANSHU JOSHI | October 14, 2014

The article discusses the devastating effect of Ebola outbreak and challenges in terms of combating this lethal disease. It describes Ebola in brief and explains how the outbreak poses challenges in terms of combating against this particular disease and offers a few significant lessons that have been ignored in the past.

Safe Havens: The Emerging Terror Hubs in South Asia

Safe Havens: The Emerging Terror Hubs in South Asia

Reshmi Kazi | October 13, 2014

Al Qaeda is attempting to expand into new territories in South Asia, “suitable” for safe housing themselves and their illicit activities.  Fragile political situation in Afghanistan, Pakistan and Bangladesh provide a conducive atmosphere to Al Qaeda to secure their bases in these regions.

Nepal: Maoists’ bid for reunification: Factors and challenges

Nepal: Maoists’ bid for reunification: Factors and challenges

AKANSHYA SHAH | September 18, 2014

There is a strong indication of the possible reunification of Nepal’s two Maoist parties led by Pushpa Kamal Dahal ‘Prachanda’ and Mohan Baidya ‘Kiran’ in the post Constituent Assemble-II (CA) elections.

The “Myth” behind China’s Territorial Claims: Implications for Northeast India

The “Myth” behind China’s Territorial Claims: Implications for Northeast India

Namrata Goswami | September 9, 2014

The latest official map of China shows large chunks of Indian Territory, especially in Arunachal Pradesh (AP), inside that country’s borders. This has triggered sharp responses from AP’s Chief Minister and also the central government.