
For over sixty years, in few areas, has the idea of India been more strongly challenged as in the tiny state of Nagaland, located well east of Kolkata (Calcutta). It was here that the first shots for an independent breakaway nation were fired within a decade of India securing independence from Britain in 1947.
Public Interest Litigation (PIL), which aims to use the courts to advance social justice, began in India about thirty years ago when procedures for expanding access to justice were developed. The judiciary, aiming to recapture popular support after its complicity in Indira Gandhi’s declaration of Emergency rule, encouraged litigation concerning the interests of the poor and marginalized.
Although nowhere near as high profile or politically dramatic as the 2008 Indo-U.S. nuclear deal, India’s proposed $10 billion procurement of 126 medium multirole combat aircraft (MRCA) may have a much more profound impact on India’s strategic relations, particularly if a U.S. Platform – either Lockheed’s F-16 E/F or Boeing’s F/A-18 E/F – is selected as the winning bid.
Power Realignments in Asia: China, India, and the United States
Co-edited by Alyssa Ayres, SAGE Publications, October 2009
CASI Foreign Policy Papers
India Review (Volume 8, Number 3, July-September 2009)
Climate Change Negotiations - CASI/CPR 2009 Conference Papers
Economic & Political Weekly, August 1, 2009
Academics Have More to Declare Than Their Genius
Devesh Kapur, Financial Times, June 23, 2009
Six Dalit Paradoxes
D. Shyam Babu & Chandra Bhan Prasad, Economic & Political Weekly, June 6, 2009
