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Malcolm Davis Malcolm Davis is a Senior Analyst in Defence Strategy and Capability programme of the Australian Strategic Policy Institute. He has worked with the Australian Department of Defence, both in Navy Headquarters in the Strategy and Force Structure area, and with Strategic Policy Division in the Strategic Policy Guidance and Strategic External Relations and Education sections from November 2007 to March 2012. He holds a PhD in Strategic Studies from the University of Hull as well as two Masters degrees in Strategic Studies, including from the Australian National University’s Strategic and Defence Studies Centre. Namrata Goswami Namrata Goswami is an independent scholar on space policy, great power politics, and ethnic conflicts. She was subject matter expert in international affairs with the Futures Laboratory, Alabama and guest lecturer, India Today Class, Emory University. After earning her PhD in international relations from Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, sh

India s recognition of Taliban should just be tactical, not let it rule Afghanistan again

India’s recognition of Taliban should just be tactical, not let it rule Afghanistan again Lt General Prakash Menon © Provided by The Print Afghanistan is living proof that technological superiority in warfare is an insufficient condition for winning wars. The political outcomes of wars are hostage to success on the political table of diplomatic parleys. How else can one explain that the most powerful nation in the world, equipped with state-of-the-art technology and after having expended a great deal of blood and costly resources, has been unable to achieve favourable political outcomes. Yes, the US has so far prevented the Taliban from coming back to power in Kabul. But even that accomplishment was, for all practical purposes, undermined when the Donald Trump administration negotiated a peace deal with the Taliban in February 2020 and conceded that the militants can share power with the Afghan government as long as Afghanistan is not utilised as a

India s recognition of Taliban should just be tactical, not let it rule Afghanistan again

India s recognition of Taliban should just be tactical, not let it rule Afghanistan again
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Modi is right about indigenous defence doctrine Army staff colleges can t keep studying US

Modi is right about indigenous defence doctrine. Army staff colleges can’t keep studying US The PMO can hardly blame the armed forces for soldiering on however they could. After all, they’ve been working without any political guidance for years. Tara Kartha 5 April, 2021 10:45 am IST Text Size: A+ Prime Minister Narendra Modi is known to be not just an orator, but also someone who often throws in a few surprises in his speeches, or even shocks, depending on where you stand. His recent speech at the Combined Commanders’ Conference, the most vital annual meeting in terms of India’s defence, could come into either category. Many were outraged at the breaking with convention in inviting personnel below officer rank, while most others found aspects of his directives puzzling, to say the least. But in the general discontent, there is one aspect that deserves attention and critical analysesÂ�

India must be smart in supporting Myanmar, if Quad won t measure up

India must be smart in supporting Myanmar, if Quad won t measure up
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