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Reforming the Indian Police

Dr M N Buch, Dean, Centre for Governance and Political Studies, VIF

In the case relating to irregularities or even criminality in the allocation of coal blocks, where investigation was handed over to the CBI, the Supreme Court has taken strong

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  • Police - Law and Order
  • Governance and Political Studies

WestMinister’s Take on Future of Afghanistan

Monish Gulati

Introduction

In its recent report-“Securing the Future of Afghanistan,” the UK House of Commons Defence Select Committee calls for measures to help establish a “peaceful and functioning” Afghanistan. The report, which pays tribute

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  • Afghanistan
  • Neighbourhood Studies

Lip Service is Still Being Paid to Defence Indigenisation

Brig (retd) Gurmeet Kanwal, Visiting Fellow, VIF

The Defence Minister, Mr A K Antony, has repeatedly exhorted the armed forces to procure their weapons and equipment from indigenous sources in recent months.

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  • National Security and Strategic Studies
  • Defence

Use and Misuse of Public Funds: Some Questions Which Must be Asked

Dr M N Buch, Dean, Centre for Governance and Political Studies, VIF

Recently Rahul Gandhi visited Bhopal for a day on purely Congress Party work. He did not come by a normal commercial flight, the fare of which he could have reimbursed as a Member of Parliament.

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  • Governance and Political Studies

Bowing Down to The Dragon

Kanwal Sibal, Dean, Centre for International Relations and Diplomacy, VIF

Our statements on the recent India-China face-off in Ladakh continue to confound. One would have thought that we would have analysed the incident in depth, tried to figure

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  • China
  • Neighbourhood Studies

The art of a Bloodless War

Kanwal Sibal, Dean, Centre for International Relations and Diplomacy, VIF

This is the lesson from Ladakh — when cracks are papered over, they reappear several conclusions can be drawn from The India-China Stand-off in Ladakh. One, China can create an incident on the unsettled border at a time and place of its choosing, irrespective of positive developments in other aspects of the bilateral relationship. We should not believe that expanded political and trade ties will dissuade China from asserting its unreasonable territorial claims.

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  • China
  • Neighbourhood Studies

Test of democracy in Pakistan

Amb Satish Chandra, Dean, Centre for National Security and Strategic Studies

Apart from being the first elections to be conducted by a legitimately constituted civilian set-up on completion of a full term by a democratically elected government, Pakistan’s upcoming elections scheduled for May 11, 2013, are notable in more than one way. Firstly, this will be the bloodiest election in Pakistan’s history. From April 21 to 28 alone, there were as many as 20 attacks on political parties, resulting in 40 deaths and 190 wounded.

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  • Pakistan
  • Neighbourhood Studies

The Imbalance in Education in India

Dr M N Buch, Dean, Centre for Governance and Political Studies, VIF

Education is a multi-layered cake in which the icing and decoration is on the top, in which the base is the foundation on which the whole system rests. Obviously the base of every education system has to be the entry point nursery, kindergarten, primary, middle level, high and higher secondary schools. If the schools, by and large, are of a certain standard in which the objective is to impart education rather than just teach literacy, the general standard of all students, regardless of caste, creed, social or economic status will be of at least a minimum acceptable level.

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  • Governance and Political Studies

Defence Planning and Budgetting Woes Persist

Brig (retd) Vinod Anand, Senior Fellow, VIF

The defence budget for 2013-2014 was passed in the Parliament without as much as a whisker of debate. The Parliament’s Standing Committee on Defence (SCD) as a statutory requirement did go through the demands for grants by the MOD but their recommendations and observations are generally given a go by and in many cases are totally overlooked. The SCD has regularly pointed out the infirmities in implementing our defence planning process, lack of adequate allotment of funds for the defence services and problems in our defence procurement mechanisms and procedures.

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  • National Security and Strategic Studies
  • Defence

Afghan Reconciliation: At Brussels, Kerry Sprouts Consensus

Monish Gulati

Introduction

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  • Afghanistan
  • Neighbourhood Studies
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