• WAR AS WE KNEW IT IS OVER

    The simple military mind which often sees war in black and white terms as a contest between opposing forces where victory goes to the side with better leadership, training, preparedness and weaponry must hereafter be prepared to prosecute war perpetually in the gray zone. LT GEN P R SHANKAR, PVSM, AVSM, VSM (RETIRED)  Published in…

  • BANGLADESH : WHAT NEXT

    The webinar got tremendous response from Bangladesh. It indicated a lot go antipathy to India. The need of the hour is to avoid knee jerk reactions and exhibit strategic patience. The central theme of Lt Gen Gautam Moorthy (R) , Lt Gen Ata Hasnaian (R) and Ambassador Gautam Mukhopadhya was on rebuilding relations with a…

  • PRC IN A FIX

    PRC in a fix was an outstanding presentation by Maj Gen R Rajiv Narayanan (R). He clearly lays out the internal problems of China which are of a long standing nature. These are not going to go away. Much as it is being projected that China is a global power externally , the internal reality…

  • FRIENDS OF BANGLADESH

    In this episode I have put across the reality of those whom Bangladesh considers as its friends and also the reality of India. Bangladesh has to realise that it is interlocked with India and has no way out. It has a choice of cooperating for mutual benefit or under conditions of loss. It has to…

  • EXPLODING FAULT LINES IN PAKISTAN

    Lt Gen K J Singh (R) has this simple and direct view that Pakistan came into being with manufacturing defects. This unnatural nation has endemic fault lines which include its permanently unsettled borders, constitutional shortcomings, religious flaws. societal cracks and many more including the geographical fault of being dependant on only one river. It was…

  • MENDING INDIA USA FENCES

    Mr Sree Iyer and I discussed the frayed India USA relationship and why it needs mending. Fundamentally if China is to be contained as per the Indo Pacific Strategy, there is no choice but for India and USA to cooperate. In this context there is a greater need for India and USA not to act…

  • ELECTIONS IN SRI LANKA

    Presidential Elections are due on 21 Sep in Sri Lanka. India has high stakes in SriLanka. What are the issues involved? Ambassador Gurjit Singh explains in great detail and with great clarity, the electoral mosaic of Sri Lanka. It is an outstanding exposition. Must see for anyone interested in strategic affairs and India’s neighbourhood.

  • A POLITICO MILITARY ASSESSMENT OF THE PAKISTAN ARMED FORCES : PART 3- DEFENDING GODS CAUSE

    The third part of the series in which I have outlined the religious and radical moorings of the Pakistan Army as defenders of gods cause. Links to the Part 1 and 2 are given below. A POLITICO MILITARY ASSESSMENT OF PAKISTAN’S ARMED FORCES / PART 1 -GUARDING THE NATIONS BORDERS A POLITICO MILITARY ASSESSMENT OF PAKISTAN’S…

  • A POLITICO MILITARY ASSESSMENT OF PAKISTAN’S ARMED FORCES : PART 2 – PROTECTING ITS POSITION IN SOCIETY

    IN THIS EPISODE I HAVE OUTLINED HOW THE PAKISTAN ARMY HAS SYSTEMATICALLY TAKEN OVE THE GOVERNANCE OF PAKISTAN AND HAS CEMENTED ITS ROLE IN THE SOCIETY. A POLITICO MILITARY ASSESSMENT OF PAKISTAN’S ARMED FORCES / PART 1 -GUARDING THE NATIONS BORDERS A POLITICO MILITARY ASSESSMENT OF THE PAKISTAN ARMED FORCES : PART 3- DEFENDING GODS CAUSE

  • A POLITICO MILITARY ASSESSMENT OF PAKISTAN’S ARMED FORCES / PART 1 -GUARDING THE NATIONS BORDERS

    This is based on a talk I gave to some students of the Naval War College. This is the first part. In this part I have focussed only how the Pakistani Armed Forces go about guarding their borders. Links for the others will appear below. A POLITICO MILITARY ASSESSMENT OF PAKISTAN’S ARMED FORCES : PART…