Senior Fellow, IDSA, Ambassador P Stobdan’s article on Prime Minister Narendra Modi, titled ‘Modi And Indian's Rise On World Stage’, was published in ‘The Pioneer’ on December 20, 2015.
Senior Fellow, IDSA, Ambassador P Stobdan’s article on Dalai Lama, titled ‘World is ditching the Dalai Lama’ was published in the Sunday Guardian Live on November 14, 2015
Senior Fellow, IDSA, Ambassador P Stobdan’s article on China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), titled ‘Carving out a path on China’s road’, was published in ‘The Hindu’ on October 29, 2015.
The central theme of Korybko’s article is to highlight the pivotal importance of Pakistan and the Russian eagerness to build a foundation of political trust with the Pakistani leadership.
Modi would find the Eurasian dynamics at odds with his vision of containing China along with the United States. He will have to display pragmatism for building greater convergence with China and Russia.
To reconnect with the Eurasian market, India needs to explore the option of a direct land-link through China, i.e., reviving the traditional Ladakh-Xinjiang axis as the natural gateway to Eurasia.
Joining SCO could help India get out of the current tight geopolitical spot - wedged between a wall of Pakistani hostility and fear of cooperating with China.
It is time for India to reconnect with a rapidly-changing Central Asia—increasingly the focus of world attention, and rivalry among the great powers over security and energy stakes. India too has high stakes in Central Asia, and a cogent policy outlook is long overdue.
Modi And Indian's Rise On World Stage
Senior Fellow, IDSA, Ambassador P Stobdan’s article on Prime Minister Narendra Modi, titled ‘Modi And Indian's Rise On World Stage’, was published in ‘The Pioneer’ on December 20, 2015.
World is ditching the Dalai Lama
Senior Fellow, IDSA, Ambassador P Stobdan’s article on Dalai Lama, titled ‘World is ditching the Dalai Lama’ was published in the Sunday Guardian Live on November 14, 2015
Carving out a path on China’s road
Senior Fellow, IDSA, Ambassador P Stobdan’s article on China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), titled ‘Carving out a path on China’s road’, was published in ‘The Hindu’ on October 29, 2015.
The Need for Haste on Pakistan-occupied Kashmir: China Pakistan Economic Corridor Needs a Counter Strategy
An India-China Silk Route Corridor could have multiple advantages for both countries without at the same time compromising their security concerns.
Russia’s New Game Plan
The central theme of Korybko’s article is to highlight the pivotal importance of Pakistan and the Russian eagerness to build a foundation of political trust with the Pakistani leadership.
Talking Heads: Modi in Ufa
Modi would find the Eurasian dynamics at odds with his vision of containing China along with the United States. He will have to display pragmatism for building greater convergence with China and Russia.
Modi’s Visit to Central Asia
To reconnect with the Eurasian market, India needs to explore the option of a direct land-link through China, i.e., reviving the traditional Ladakh-Xinjiang axis as the natural gateway to Eurasia.
The Modi factor in Central Asia
Modi’s activism is welcomed in Central Asian countries, though they know that India has already missed the bus and it has a lot of catching up to do.
India’s Stakes and Dilemma in SCO
Joining SCO could help India get out of the current tight geopolitical spot - wedged between a wall of Pakistani hostility and fear of cooperating with China.
Central Asia: India’s Northern Exposure
It is time for India to reconnect with a rapidly-changing Central Asia—increasingly the focus of world attention, and rivalry among the great powers over security and energy stakes. India too has high stakes in Central Asia, and a cogent policy outlook is long overdue.