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The US now confronts the “boots on the ground” dilemma in Iran
Air power can destroy. But ground forces are necessary (but not sufficient) to accomplish “regime change” | 23rd Jun 2025
India urgently needs more civil engineers
The increasing number of accidents and urban disasters are a result of poor design and construction. | 16th Jun 2025
How Pakistan can be dissuaded from employing terrorism
Detangling the confusion from inappropriate use of the term deterrence. | 2nd Jun 2025
Operation Sindoor leaves India better placed for the next round
But India needs a surge in defence expenditure to ensure a favourable military balance with the China-Pakistan alliance. | 19th May 2025
Operation Sindoor sets the new normal
Pakistan can no longer expect to carry out cross-border terrorism with impunity | 9th May 2025
India’s unadvertised grand strategy towards Pakistan is working
Atrocious terrorist attacks do not change the overall direction of India's prevalence in the contest with Pakistan | 5th May 2025
The US looks like it will be the one to blink first...
But the weaknesses behind China's opacity are real | 21st Apr 2025
Self-sufficiency requires federalism and economic freedom
We should hope that a mindless trade war doesn't start or ends quickly. India, however, is a big country with a diverse geography and a large, young population. Our domestic economy is capable of weathering this storm. | 7th Apr 2025
The tragic age of economic statecraft
The Trump administration is using sovereign power in the economic domain to achieve political goals | 24th Mar 2025
India holds many good cards
The right time to play them would be after the Trump administration has gotten a taste of the consequences of its policy agenda | 9th Mar 2025
Paid parking is a big part of the solution to India’s urban problems
Remembering Donald Shoup, the "prophet of parking" | 24th Feb 2025
Making the most of AI diffusion.
Strategists and policymakers must quickly direct their attention to how the India adopts AI as must as how India builds it. | 10th Feb 2025
India must set up a Cabinet Committee on Science & Technology
With the right structures in place, India could better harness its resources, expertise, and human capital to emerge as a major power | 27th Jan 2025
TikTok is an information weapon in Beijing’s hands
TikTok for offence and the Great Firewall for defence: recognising China's information warfare strategy. | 26th Jan 2025
How the IAF can get a lot more fighter aircraft
Domestic combat aircraft production is in doldrums because of a lack of competition. | 13th Jan 2025
Sustaining economic growth requires ingredients from outside the economists’ cupboard
India must invest in social capital, productivity growth and original thinking to become a prosperous nation. | 30th Dec 2024
2024 - The Year in Fiction
A rated list of 76 books I read and a further 34 that I opened. | 23rd Dec 2024
How India could develop the social capital it needs
Public policy, community actions and parental behaviour should focus on weakening caste consciousness | 16th Dec 2024
Only social movements can save the environment in India
Neither judicial diktats nor government action can lift the smog unless Indian society builds the necessary social capital | 2nd Dec 2024
Trump’s moves to contain China will be contained by his other moves
China will look a lot more attractive, not least because America's shine is dimming fast. | 18th Nov 2024
Cautious optimism to start the post-Galwan phase
Diplomacy and military preparedness should go hand-in-hand in dealing with a disdainful China | 4th Nov 2024
India must sharply boost its military strength
There could be a case for an immediate surge in defence expenditure | 21st Oct 2024
Monopolisation of space is bad for the world
Global governance must catch up with the pace of technological development in spacefaring and satellite communications | 7th Oct 2024
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