Thejus Gireesh writes Turkey , like India, has been caught in the cross-hair between US and Russia. The Imposition of Sanctions on Turkey shall set a new and unwarranted precedent by the US which can have a direct and indirect result on future US foreign policy.
In Search of Equilibrium: India’s Attempt to Manage US and Russian Defence Clashes (Part 1)
Thejus Gireesh writes, India walking on razor edge as the purchase of S-400 from Russia might attract fresh sanctions from the Trump administration. It also tests India’s old friendship with Russia against its new strategic partnership with the US.
Modi Cabinet 2.0
Radhika Singh writes, as the new cabinet under Modi 2.0 takes charge, a range of critical issues await prudent government actions. The new term will also be a test for the cabinet on whether they can hold up to Modi’s promises of development, poverty reduction and belief in democracy, and how efficiently they carry out their nationalist governance in the next five years.
Belarus: A Russian nightmare
Lakshmi Priya writes, war in Georgia and annexation of Crimea has made Belarus nervous of Russia’s expansionist intentions in eastern Europe. Any kind of “deeper integration” would mean acceding to Russia and loss of sovereignty and authority.
Visit of Nigerian Army Resources Centre (NARC) Delegation to USI on 17 May 2019
An 8-member delegation from Nigerian Army Resource Centre (NARC) visited USI on 17 May 2019.
Reading the Tea Leaves IV – Elusive Afghan Peace on the Eve of Eid
Lt Gen GS Katoch, PVSM, AVSM, VSM (Retd) writes as Mr Zalmay Khalilzad is preparing for the seventh round of talks in June at Doha, he and the US have to make some dire choices regarding the facilitation of the peace talks. The Taliban have rejected the offer for Eid ceasefire and vowed to continue fighting.