Cancelling Spike order a mistake The Statesman 28 Nov 17

Cancelling Spike order a mistake The Statesman 28 Nov 17

The defence ministry has cancelled a negotiated USD $500 million deal with Israel for the Spike Anti-Tank Guided Missile (ATGM) and has tasked the Defence Research and Development Organization (DRDO) to indigenously develop a man-portable version of a similar system. The Spike missile is a third generation, fire and forget, top attack ATGM. This implies, that once locked on, it […]

Why the violence in Islamabad has a resonance in India’s Panchkula Daily O 26 Nov 17

Why the violence in Islamabad has a resonance in India’s Panchkula Daily O 26 Nov 17

There were two recent incidents, one in India in Panchkula, where the supporters of Ram Rahim, the self-styled Godman had entered the city and camped for a couple of days before his sentencing and the other across the border, in Islamabad where protestors seeking reversal of amendments to the election act had been on a sit in since the beginning […]

How did US get Pak to change and implication for India CENJOWS 25 Oct 17

How did US get Pak to change and implication for India CENJOWS 25 Oct 17

Pak has always used the US to its advantage, taking funds, making promises but failing to deliver. It paid Pak millions of dollars, provided it equipment, supposedly for targeting terror groups, in actuality for employment on the Indian front, yet got no support, in return. India understood the Pak game, having faced it over the years, cried hoarse to the […]

Rising military power of India The Excelsior 22 Nov 17

Rising military power of India The Excelsior 22 Nov 17

India is a growing military power, which is evident with the number of nations seeking to enhance military ties with it. The recent comment by President Trump that the world’s two greatest democracies should have the two strongest militaries and terming Asia-Pacific as Indo-Pacific, indicates the growing proximity and dependence of the US on Indian military power in the region. […]

Congress has no moral right to complain about Rafale  The Statesman 21 Nov 17

Congress has no moral right to complain about Rafale The Statesman 21 Nov 17

A war of words has broken out between the Congress and the BJP on the Rafale aircraft deal, even sucking in the air force chief, who felt it essential to clear the air. It has led to press conferences from both sides, with each blaming the other for dragging their feet on defence procurements and kickbacks, including favouring Reliance Defence. […]

Farooq Abdullah’s comments on Kashmir must be ignored Daily O 21 Nov 17

Farooq Abdullah’s comments on Kashmir must be ignored Daily O 21 Nov 17

Post the announcement of Dineshwar Sharma as the centre’s interlocutor for Kashmir, there have been a series of contradictory comments emanating from the region only adding to the existing confusion. Comments are more political, seeking either to support the centre’s decision or counter it, based on the ideology of the party. In some cases, the statements are rhetoric and on […]

Growing Indian military soft power English Version from Amar Ujala 18 Nov 17

Growing Indian military soft power English Version from Amar Ujala 18 Nov 17

The Indian army is known across the globe for its professionalism, determination and conduct. It is respected for being the only apolitical military in a subcontinent, where the military is known to dominate governments. It has retained its responsible place in a democratic environment, despite all efforts of the government to degrade it. While the world respects it, its own […]