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Multipurpose Drones – Adding A New Dimension To Internal Security Threats : Are We Geared Up?

IS Panjrath Writes: Terrorist organisations the world over have displayed an increasing trend of adapting readily available technologies to further their operations, goals and cause. Be it the internet or cellular & satellite communications or any other supposedly inconspicuous technology of everyday utility, there are numerous instances of their innovative use for terror related activities.

Pacific Simmers Again

MH Rajesh Writes: MH Rajesh Writes: The South China Sea has been simmering for several years due to overlapping claims and counterclaims. The verdict from Hague last year had given an unambiguous legal position on the nine dashed line, status of the features and Chinas actions in the South China Sea.

China to Safeguard Security of its ‘Front-line state North Korea’, in case of Regime Collapse: How it concerns India?

Major General S B Asthana,SM,VSM (Retd) Writes: The statement of Chinese Defence spokesman Ren Guoqiang to indicate that China will take the “necessary measures” to safeguard national security in the event of the collapse of the neighbouring North Korean regime (South China Morning Post, February 23, 2017), clearly proves the extent to which China has been supporting North Korea as its ‘Frontline state”, and how far it can go to help it,

No More War Games with Pakistan: Russia

Zubin Bhatnagar writes: While the US recently commended the role of Pakistan in battling the scourge of terrorism, a reflection of Pak’s indispensability in US war against terrorism in Afghanistan; Moscow’s decision to hold no more war games with Pakistan Army, exposes Pakistan’s duplicity and its policy of state sponsored terrorism.

Our “intellectuals” of ‘post-truth era’

Prof KN Pandita Writes: During past two months, former foreign minister Yashwant Sinha twice led a delegation of Delhi-based organization named “Centre for Dialogue and Reconciliation” to Kashmir. This group of “intellectuals”, working on Kashmir for more than a decade, includes some top ex-bureaucrats, diplomats, senior army and civil servants, including a former Army Chief, a former RAW Chief and a former Chief Justice of Delhi High Court, and others, all high profile personalities

Some Snippets on CPEC

MH Rajesh writes: The CPEC has more energy than corridor, with over three quarters of investments in power plants. Three quarters of these power plants use coal and shuns furnace oil, its legacy fuel for power generation. Hence when world is walking away from coal, Pakistan walks back into coal, adding to environmental woes.