Some called it a historic handshake. But the gesture by the two leaders seemed to be an attempt at negating itself, an unwilling attempt at conducting a formality between the two most important members of the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) summit, with little warmth or vigor in it.
ISIS in Pakistan: Here’s why China should be more worried than India
Amid news that ISIS has repoortedly recruited up to 12,000 people from the restive Balochistan province of Pakistan, it is high time that all state actors get on board to fight the menace of this new virulent form of terrorism for security in the region.
What US Should Do to Help its Arab Allies Fight Terrorism
Many Arab governments are fueling the very extremism they purport to fight and looking for US cover. Washington should implement a carefully calibrated strategy.
Nuclear Terrorism and Convention on the Physical Protection of Nuclear Materials (CPPNM)
Nuclear Terrorism has been a major challenge for nations in the 21 century. With an increase in the number of civilian nuclear power plants, the threat to nuclear material theft has increased phenomenally writes Dr. Roshan Khanijo
USI Conducts brainstroming session on ‘Security Scenario In West Asia & Af-Pak Region’
A brainstroming session on ‘Security Scenario In West Asia & Af-Pak Region’ was organised at the USI of India, New Delhi on 16 Sep 2014. Strategic Game Setting was prepared by core team of USI and played with the eminent experts.
Iran shows inclination towards the transfer of its enriched uranium to Russia
According to New York Times, Russia would convert Iran’s enriched uranium into fuel rods for the Bushehr reactor, ensuring it could not be used for nuclear weapons.