Is a Border Fence an Absolute Essential along the India-Myanmar Border? Regulated borders with greater emphasis on developing people-to-people contact and cross-border trade initiatives are likely to yield greater security benefits as against a closed border. Pradeep Singh Chhonkar | February 06, 2017 | IDSA Comments
India’s Defence Budget 2017-18: An Analysis While certain changes in the format of the defence Demand for Grants have brought even more complexity to the task of estimating India’s official defence budget, the fact remains that there has only been a meagre increase of 5 per cent which is grossly inadequate to keep the Armed Forces in fighting form. Laxman Kumar Behera | February 03, 2017 | Issue Brief
Is Turkey Heading Towards a Presidential System? The Turkish republic stands at a crucial juncture today. The latest constitutional amendment will change Turkey’s 94-year old parliamentary system of government. As the constitutional amendment bill awaits referendum, serious questions arise about the direction in which Turkey is heading. Md. Muddassir Quamar | February 03, 2017 | IDSA Comments
President Trump and the Mexican Border Wall The reaction to President Trump’s utterances and avowed policies on the Mexican border wall and tariff has attracted strong criticism. It is surprising that Trump, who is known to view developments and decide on policies in transactional terms, appears short-sighted and unwilling to view the implications of his policies in a long-term perspective. Gautam Sen | February 03, 2017 | IDSA Comments
Suriname’s Armed Forces – Capability Compromised Suriname’s national army remains critically deficient in terms of air transport and maritime surveillance aircraft. It is an open question whether country’s armed forces will prove equal to the task of combating transnational organised crime. Sanjay Badri-Maharaj | February 02, 2017 | Issue Brief
Defence Budget 2017-18: Chugging Along Budget is not just all about figures but also a statement of policy. The Defence Budget for 2017-18 contains no hint of any intention of the government to bring about a paradigm shift in the defence policy. Amit Cowshish | February 02, 2017 | IDSA Comments
Defence Budget 2017-18: What the Macro-Economic Factors Foretell If the defence expenditure relationship to the GDP of 1.65 per cent is maintained, we may see a budget estimate (BE) for defence expenditure of Rs. 285,000 crores, against the current year BE of Rs. 249,099 crores. Vinay Kaushal | January 31, 2017 | Issue Brief
New Year Attack in Istanbul: Predictable and Preventable! While the New Year attack in Istanbul underscores Turkey’s endemic vulnerabilities, India too needs to be on guard. Messaging by the ISIS is often followed by action. Prabha Rao | January 30, 2017 | Issue Brief
Defence Budget 2017-18: Beyond the Numbers There is a need to go beyond stale issues and have a more meaningful and dispassionate discussion on how to make the best use of the allocations made for defence. Amit Cowshish | January 30, 2017 | IDSA Comments
Is India’s Nuclear Doctrine Credible? Recent debates by former officials and analysts on India’s nuclear doctrine highlight certain credibility problems. Two inter-related pillars of the doctrine—the pledge of ‘No-First Use’ (NFU) and the assurance of a ‘massive retaliation’ response to a nuclear strike—have been scrutinised.1 The backdrop shaping the debate is the pressing need to discover options to produce a de-escalation or deter an escalation in Pakistan’s sub-conventional war. This is the context for the ongoing contestations around India’s nuclear doctrine. Zorawar Daulet Singh | January 2017 | Journal of Defence Studies