Why are Southeast Asians lured to fight for the Islamic State? If the experience of the Afghan–trained mujahids is anything to go by, the threat posed by returnees from Syria and Iraq has the potential to be far more lethal especially since the numbers involved are much higher. Bilveer Singh | June 29, 2015 | IDSA Comments
The Modi factor in Central Asia Modi’s activism is welcomed in Central Asian countries, though they know that India has already missed the bus and it has a lot of catching up to do. P. Stobdan | June 24, 2015 | Issue Brief
Indonesian Military’s Role Enlargement in Counter-Terrorism While the Indonesian military played a crucial role in counter-terrorism since the late 1940s, the fall of Suharto in 1998 and democratisation led to the Police dominating this task, especially after the first Bali bombings in 2002. Lately, however, the Indonesian military has reclaimed part of this role, mainly due to the rising threat from the Islamic State. Bilveer Singh | June 24, 2015 | IDSA Comments
21st Century Proliferation and Tracking: Tackling Arms Proliferation in the Modern Conflict Landscape Time and again, civilian masses the world over have been at the receiving end of legions of conventional weapons systems leaving destructive direct and indirect consequences in their wake. The copious arms -and their ammunition- currently in circulation range from assault rifles, rocket launchers, anti-aircraft weapons to pistols, machine guns as well as missiles, grenades and other explosive ordnances. Sourabhi Mukherji | June 23, 2015 | Issue Brief
Adequate Empowerment of the Services and Financial Oversight Yet to be Achieved Converting the Services` HQs as departments of the government within the scope of Allocation of Business Rules, with responsibility to Parliament for obtaining defence appropriations, may be in the long-term interests of the country. Gautam Sen | June 23, 2015 | IDSA Comments
Yemen’s Endless Agony Iran has lent some support to the Houthis, but its support is not a decisive factor. The Saudis have for exaggerated Iran’s role and have in the process made it difficult for themselves to see the reality. K. P. Fabian | June 23, 2015 | IDSA Comments
BBIN-MVA: Pushing Regional Integration through Sub-regional Cooperation The BBIN-MVA would enable seamless sub-regional connectivity, deeper integration on economic issues and people-to-people contact between the four counties. Nihar R. Nayak | June 19, 2015 | IDSA Comments
Ensuring Peace in the Northeast The internal security situation in the North-eastern states is complex. It requires people with in-depth knowledge of the terrain, society, politics and culture and history of insurgency in the region to be placed in positions entrusted with the handling of affairs. Rumel Dahiya | June 11, 2015 | Policy Brief
John Kerry’s visit to Sochi: The new dynamics of Russia-U.S. engagement The new contours of a Russia-U.S. engagement appear to be shaping up. There is a growing realization in the U.S. that treating Russia as an adversary can be counter-productive. Rajorshi Roy | June 11, 2015 | IDSA Comments
Notun Projonmo-Nayi Disha in India-Bangladesh Relations While heralding a new era in building regional connectivity, the Modi government has taken what was a warm relationship with Bangladesh to a new high. Smruti S. Pattanaik | June 11, 2015 | IDSA Comments