Tension intensifies in the Taiwan Strait
Post X’s warning of ‘playing with fire’, the visit of US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi to Taiwan, the highest-ranking US elected official to visit Taipei since 1997 brewed up tensions in the Indo-Pacific. The standoff between the US and China over Taiwan has thrown a spotlight on growing risks to one of the world’s busiest shipping lanes. Taiwan fears its security and sovereignty, Pelosi’s visit which focussed on three issues human rights, trade and security seen by China as a challenge to its ‘One China Policy’. In this edition of CUTS ONW, an article of significant importance about the crisis in Taiwan is highlighted. |
What is to be done with India’s defence offset policy!
Recently, the Minister of State for Defence Ajay Bhatt’s reply to John Brittas in Rajya Sabha, on the lapse in Offset Obligation, signals the need for a new outlook on India’s defence offset policy. As per the statement, vendors have lapsed on offset obligation in 21 contracts in the last five years. The lapse amounts to a whopping US$2.24 billion as of 31st December 2021. Can we use this amount productively? Yes, we can, but it needs a whole of government approach. Many other countries have done it easily. |
Navy cooperation a dynamic, significant component for India-US defence ties
Indian Ambassador Taranjit Singh Sandhu said the cooperation between the navies of India and the US is one of the most dynamic and significant components of the bilateral defence ties. Reflective of the growing defence ties between India and the United States, this is for the first time that an Indian Naval Warship docked itself on the US West Coast and maybe two decades after that an Indian ship came to the United States. Navy-to-Navy cooperation is one of the most dynamic and significant components of the defence partnership. This is strengthening further, in the context of the Indo-Pacific. |
India must reassess its maritime strategy
Indians who fretted over the recent images of Chinese People’s Liberation Army Navy (PLAN) ships in Indian Ocean ports such as Hambantota and Djibouti would have been delighted to learn that on August 15, 2022 there were nine Indian Navy (IN) warship in seven ports worldwide one in each continent to hoist the Tricolour on the 75th anniversary of our independence. Both navies were sending out the same, subtle, message. Maritime power, (Paywall) unlike land and air power, has many roles to play, equal in importance to those it accomplishes in war. |
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Technology key to future Indo-US ties: Sandhu
Indian Ambassador Taranjit Singh Sandhu said that technology is the key to the future of India-US relations, and perhaps even the future of the planet. Both India and the US are societies that value innovation and ingenuity. Every sector today is affected by technology. No one is immune. The pandemic has only fast-tracked some of these changes which would have otherwise probably taken decades. The important development in the tech field is under Quad: There is a huge amount of work going on in Open Radio Access Network (ORAN), semiconductors, standards, biotechnology, and quantum technologies etc. under Quad framework. |
India’s cybersecurity and its impact on the economy
India is rapidly progressing in its digital goals with missions like Make in India and Digital India having a positive effect across the economy. India is already one of the most attacked countries in cyberspace. Missions like Make in India and Digital India are creating a positive ripple effect across the economy. India has taken several legislative and organisational measures to bolster its cyber defence. India has taken several legislative and organisational measures to bolster its cyber defence and effectively respond to cybercrime. |
For India-US partnership on new tech, China is one of many challenges
Recently, two of the world’s established technological powers, the United States (US) and India, decided to further bolster their positions by enhancing cooperation in the technology domain. US President Joe Biden and Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s meeting resulted in the announcement of the Initiative on Critical and Emerging Technologies (iCET) to expand the existing partnership between the two states in specific strategic technology sectors. In the information age, technology cooperation between states has become increasingly popular as part of their diplomatic outreach.
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India could play the catalyst for tech innovation across the world
Over the past few decades, India has played a decisive role in serving as an innovation powerhouse of the world. The Indian technology industry today has a presence in over 100 countries and draws on employees of over 150 nationalities. As per the Global Innovation Index 2021 ranking, India is the top innovative country in Central and South Asia and holds the record for over-performing on innovation relative to its level of development for the 11th year in a row. |
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Journey of a Nation: 75 years of the Indian Economy
Journey of a Nation: 75 years of Indian Economy, by Sanjaya Baru is aimed at introducing the post millennials a generation that is reaching adulthood as India celebrates its 75th anniversary of Independence to the history of the Indian economy from the time India won freedom. Sanjaya Baru starts his story from the medieval times when India was at the centre of global trade and commerce, when its share of GDP, along with China, was close to 50 percent and how the country became impoverished during the colonial period elucidated first by Dadabhai Naoroji’s drain theory. |
India@75: Sare Jahan se Accha
Over the last 75 years, India has achieved a unique standing in the world, emerging as a global power not aligned to any block but maintaining her strategic autonomy zealously. India’s Foreign Minister Dr. S. Jaishankar said with India making its own decisions regarding its national interests, its decisions are not circumscribed by whether interest falls into a political or non-political category, while asserting India’s strategic autonomy. India look at 75 - we would reiterate the phrase by Rakesh Sharma, the first Indian astronaut in space in 1984, “Sare Jahan Se Acha, Hindustan Hamara” – the best in the whole world. |
Restructuring the Indian Military in the 21st century
Defence modernisation has a major chunk of share in the rhetoric “Atmanirbharta”. With offence becoming the best form of defence and traditional soft power diplomacy giving way to the hard power capabilities, India is pushing forward its hard power by modernising its state-craft, inking defence deals and discussing the need for National defence policies. Recently, civil-military relations have caught some attention with a focus on the suggestions by the Kargil Review Committee and the Naresh Chandra Committee on strategic restructuring.
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First-ever I2U2 Leaders' Virtual Summit
I2U2 stands for India, Israel, the United Arab Emirates (UAE), and the United States (US). The Countries’ Foreign Ministers formed the bloc in October 2021 and were called the ‘International Forum for Economic Cooperation’ at that time. Referred to as the ‘West Asian Quad’ by Ahmed Albanna, Ambassador of the UAE to India is a formal bloc formed to deepen technological and private transnational challenges in six focus areas: Water, Energy, Transportation, Space, Health and Food Security. This edition of CUTS ONW highlights the important takeaways from the first I2U2 virtual head of the States meeting in the month of July 2022. |
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