Summary A highly researched account of security strategy in the early years of Indian independence, this book analyses conflicts pertaining to princely states and their…
Summary A highly researched account of security strategy in the early years of Indian independence, this book analyses conflicts pertaining to princely states and their…
Abstract In November 2002, the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) held its first summit with India in Cambodia. This article examines whether the ASEAN—India…
Summary Rudra Chaudhuri’s book examines a series of crises that led to far-reaching changes in India’s approach to the United States, defining the contours of…
From the publisher: The ‘hub-and-spoke’ alliance structure led by the United States was – and remains – a major feature of security politics in the Asia-Pacific.…
From the publisher: Asia has emerged as the global center for energy demand growth and now accounts for more than two-thirds of the worldwide market for…
In a piece for ISSSP Reflections, a online publication of the International Strategic and Security Studies Programme (ISSSP), National Institute of Advanced Studies, Bangalore, India,…
From the publisher: East Asian governments have long recognized that national security must incorporate a reduction of their vulnerability to the disruption of essential imports. The…
From the publisher: This paper analyzes the current and prospective implications of Asia’s energy consumption revolution for regional stability. Adopting a comparative and historical approach, I…
From the publisher: This article uses extensive fieldwork data to focus on the question of how Chinese and Japanese companies are competing in neighboring countries of…
Abstract Few decisionmakers in New Delhi are convinced that Pakistani state failure is imminent. Nevertheless, India should consider five elements for a contigency strategy to…
Summary In Crossing the Rubicon C.Raja Mohan gives a behind-the-scenes account of how India has grown from a peripheral player to a key participant at…
From the publisher: The choices that four rising democracies—Brazil, India, Indonesia, and Turkey—make will help determine the trajectory of the interlocking web of norms, institutions, rules,…
Abstract India’s growing importance for the security politics of Southeast Asia is addressed. With faster economic growth, it is inevitable that India’s military and strategic…
Abstract An examination of India’s erratic & often marginal political, economic, & security relations with Southeast Asia in 2002 describes India’s long-standing historical, cultural, &…
From the publisher: In the past few years, the Indian Ocean has emerged as a major center of geostrategic interest. The Pentagon’s 2010 Quadrennial Defense Review…