The Naxalite threat
July 13, 2009 4 min. read

Even as India struggles to defend itself from external terrorist organizations, the homegrown Naxalite movement continues to pose serious security concerns. On Sunday the Naxals killed 36 policemen in two separate incidents in Rajnandgaon and Sitagaon areas in the state of Chhattisgarh. Last month they seized around 2000 villages in the Lalgarh region in West […]

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Free Trade in the Shadow of the Dragon
July 12, 2009 6 min. read

Notwithstanding the paralysis of the World Trade Organization’s Doha Round and the current global economic recession, bilateral and regional trade deals have continued to progress in Southeast Asia. Over the last decade, ASEAN has negotiated free trade agreements (FTA) at breakneck speeds, signing deals with Japan, Australia, and New Zealand. It is also in the […]

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Yudhoyono Rides High On "More of the Same…" in Indonesia
July 10, 2009 4 min. read

This week, President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono (aka SBY) easily won a second five-year term as Indonesia’s president, running away with 62% of the vote, according to official polling data, although a precise vote count is not yet available. SBY will be the first Indonesian president to be re-elected and the second to be chosen by […]

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India’s Defense Ministry releases annual report for 2008-09
July 9, 2009 3 min. read
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Reasserting its allegations of Pakistan’s involvement in the 26/11 attacks in Mumbai, the Indian Ministry of Defense today released its Annual Report for 2008-09. According to the Press Trust of India (PTI), the report says that there is clear evidence of the attack being planned and launched from Pakistan. Though Pakistan initially contested the claim, […]

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Latest Pakistan News!!
July 9, 2009 3 min. read

Dear readers, please accept my apologies for my short absence. I am back and you will get to read latest and update analysis regularly, once again. So much has been going on in the country, but for the time being, my focus remains the same. Ordinary people in Pakistan are suffering, and there is no […]

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India Budget Reax: Mo Money…
July 8, 2009 4 min. read

Newly elected and unburdened by clamoring communists and coalition politics, the Congress government will make bold economic reforms. At least that’s what the markets and analysts figured. All last week, the markets in India climbed up the hill in anticipation. Then on Monday came the budget speech. And the markets came tumbling after.  The reactions […]

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Balancer Needed in Asia
July 6, 2009 4 min. read

Memo to Obama Administration: Now would be a good time to re-hyphenate your India policy, less India-Pakistan more India-China. Rising Sino-Indian tensions are causing people, including this blogger, to wonder whether Obama has a plan to deal with a pivotal security challenge of the 21st Century: the management of Chinese ambitions and Indian anxieties. It […]

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Today's papers in Pakistan
June 25, 2009 1 min. read

US Senate passes Kerry Lugar Bill on Pakistan aid by unanimous vote Supreme Court dismisses Sarabjit’s appeal Missile kills key trainer of Taliban suicide bombers PAF tried 57 personnel in Musharraf assassination plot The nature of insurgencies War, regimentation and journalism Contract farming harming mango production Massive crop losses feared in Swat Storage at Tarbela […]

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