This is the First in a Series of Blog articles on Military Diplomacy and Negotiation. In this article Maitrayee Jha lays the foundation for the follow on blogs. She brings out the importance of structured studying of past negotiations and formal military diplomacy and learning from them in an institutionalised manner for conflict resolution.
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THE BOGEY OF PAKISTAN’S FALSE FLAG OPERATION: A GHOST OF ITS OWN SHADOW
Brig Narender Kumar, SM, VSM (Retd) Writes: On May 21, 2020 Imran Khan said that a false flag operation by India against Pakistan is imminent to divert attention of the […]
TRF (TERROR REVIVAL FRONT): A WAR OF IDEAS OF ISI
Brig Narender Kumar, SM, VSM (Retd) Writes :So far in Kashmir religion was a rallying point for most terror outfits, but this change in strategy with an eye on future does not use religious symbolism, while still retaining its jihadist push. There are reports that these new cadres who have infiltrated from Pakistan are better trained and willing to give tough fight to the security forces.
PAKISTAN’S GEOPOLITICAL INTERESTS AND AFGHAN PEACE PROCESS
Gaurav Kumar Writes : During his address at China Institute of International Studies (CIIS), China on 29 October 2014, the current Afghan President Ashraf Ghani unveiled his vision for Afghan […]
USI Organised Annual International Security Seminar on “Transnational Terrorism: Evolving Threats and Responses”
The annual USI international Security Seminar was held on 07-08 November 2019 at the United Service Institution of India (USI), New Delhi. The theme for this year’s seminar was “Transnational Terrorism: Evolving Threats and Responses.”
Indian Options to Thwart Pakistan – Post 370
A full-fledged hybrid war against Pakistan will badly distract us from our larger goals. India’s on-going strategy of incident based punitive response has posed serious caution on them. It is a good strategy and we need to refine it and keep it updated. We need a calibrated and covert response than professing outright hostility. This will bring as greater dividends.