Capsule Review
Sept/Oct
2011
Cohen and Dasgupta argue that India lacks a security strategy and hence a rudder for its military modernization.
Snapshot
The government of Mumbai should have the authority and resources to protect itself from terrorism by recruiting more police and paying them higher wages. Yet due to the structure of India's democracy, city leaders must sit on their hands and hope that ineffective national and state bureaucracies solve their problems for them.
Comment
Mar/Apr
2011
With India planning to buy $100 billion worth of new weapons over the next ten years, arms sales may be the best way to revive Washington's relationship with New Delhi, its most important strategic partner in the region.
