Dr. Uddipan Mukherjee
Obama’s India Visit: The Hidden Dimension
President Obama's November 6-9 visit to India has engendered expectations in both the camps; although for different reasons. India is expecting a friendlier America, which would help it consolidate in the world podium. And the US naturally seeks a
Pakistan needs a Kemal Ataturk
In a recent survey conducted in Pakistan, students from the elite universities have vouched for a non-secular country. What can be the possible reasons behind such an outcome? Are there any quick-fix solutions for a stable Pakistan, not only politic
Is the US-led NATO-ISAF War On The Way Out?
It would be an onerous task for the politicians of the respective nations to gain approval of their masses in continuing this battle which is gradually being perceived as America's fight of honour and not a real 'global war on terror.'
Twittering the Sheikhs ‘Shake’
A scholarly analysis of India's standpoint on Kashmir and cross-border terrorism might consume volumes. Our focal point here is to ask why India is keen to enjoin Saudi Arabia to solve Indo-Pak issues.
India on The Brink of a Major Showdown
The Indian authorities are facing a serious domestic security problem in the form of the rebellion launched by the armed Maoists. Apart from the cross-border terrorism, this is by far the largest security threat on its soil. Dilemma is persisting in