Bhatnagar writes: The unfortunate attack on the Police Training Centre in Quetta leaving 58 dead is a reflection of grave security situation in Pakistan. The instability in restive Balochistan, the troubled heartland of the CPEC, has geo-strategic implications for China to reconsider.
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Brahmos : More Than ‘Just Another Weapon In Our Arsenal Against Pakistan’
Inderjit Panjrath Writes: The extended range allows greater reach, not just against our Western adversary but also to enhance deterrence along our borders with China.
China Launches Two Astronauts To Space Station Mission
Sanjay Kumar writes: China’s space program has made commendable progress during the last few years. In August, 2016 China also launched the world’s first quantum satellite, aimed at achieving “hack-proof” communications between space and ground control.
Escalation dynamics after ‘surgical strikes on terrorists’ by India: An analysis
General Asthana Writes: The successful surgical strikes on “Terrorists and their supporters” by Indian Armed Forces, has basically demonstrated the National Intention, Will, and Capacity to exercise hard power to break the myth that India will not chase militants and their supporters across the LoC/IB due to nuclear hangover.
Uri Attack – Should We Give Up Strategic Restraint ?
Maj Gen RPS Bhadauria (Retd) writes: A weak response is unlikely to convince Pakistan to give up the proxy war, it may well embolden the Pakistan Army to aggravate the problem.
India Signals Strong Commitment to Afghanistan’s Stability
Dr Raj Kumar Sharma writes: What has been remarkable achievement of Indian assistance to Afghanistan is that India has not bypassed the Afghan government while giving aid to Kabul.