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Varadarajan: US Imperialism, South Asia and lessons from Latin America
Znet Article, September, 13 2007
Siddharth Varadarajan
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US Imperialism, South Asia and lessons from Latin America
Varadarajan: Between the Nimitz and the deep blue sea
Znet Article, July, 05 2007
Siddharth Varadarajan
Varadarajan's ZSpace page
Between the Nimitz and the deep blue sea
Varadarajan: US Coercion of India against Iran at IAEA
Znet Article, March, 19 2007
Siddharth Varadarajan
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Editor's note: In two crucial votes at the Governors' Board of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), in 2005 and 2006, India voted against Iran. The first time to condemn Iran for not meeting its obligations under the Non-Proliferation Tr...
Varadarajan: India and the quest for world order
Znet Article, September, 11 2006
Siddharth Varadarajan
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IN INTERNATIONAL affairs, minor details often tell us more about the big picture than ponderous declarations and weighty documents. Next week, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh will travel to Brasilia and Havana for important meetings aimed at cementi...
Varadarajan: A defeat for Israel, but also for justice
Znet Article, August, 16 2006
Siddharth Varadarajan
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WHEN ISRAEL attacked Lebanon a month ago, it had two stated and two unstated military objectives. The stated objectives were the unconditional release of two of its soldiers captured by Hizbollah, and the physical destruction of the Lebanese resis...
Varadarajan: Beware the 'new order' Israel is imposing
Znet Article, July, 31 2006
Siddharth Varadarajan
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ON JULY 28, 1989, a detachment of heavily armed Israeli commandos descended upon the southern Lebanese village of Jibchit. The time was 2 a.m. They burst into the home of Sheikh Abdul Karim Obeid, leader of the Hizbollah militia, beat up his wife,...
Varadarajan: Limit to tolerance, but options are limited too
Znet Article, July, 19 2006
Siddharth Varadarajan
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THE WELL-COORDINATED terrorist attacks on commuters in Mumbai on July 11 have paved the way for the re-emergence of two facile arguments, neither of which offers a convincing way of ending this mindless, criminal violence once and for all. In Ind...
Varadarajan: The Game Plan on Iran is becoming clearer
Znet Article, March, 28 2006
Siddharth Varadarajan
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THIS WEEK, the fog of Anglo-American diplomacy on the Iranian nuclear question parted momentarily to give the world a rare glimpse of the drive to war that lies behind. On Wednesday, the Times of London reproduced a letter written last week by Joh...
Varadarajan: Perils of 3-Way Security Cooperation
Znet Article, February, 13 2006
Siddharth Varadarajan
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THIS WEEK, the chief of Japan's Maritime Self-Defence Force — a well-equipped and robust navy that is still shy about calling itself by its proper name — will arrive in India to kick off a series of the most intensive high-level mi...
Varadarajan: Messy Compromise on Iran
Znet Article, February, 01 2006
Siddharth Varadarajan
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IN REACHING agreement among themselves to report Iran to the United Nations Security Council for failing to comply with previous resolutions of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), the P-5 countries and Germany have let the Manmohan Sing...
Varadarajan: India, China, and the Asian axis of oil
Znet Article, January, 25 2006
Siddharth Varadarajan
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In less than a year, India and China have managed to confound analysts around the world by turning their much-vaunted rivalry for the acquisition of oil and gas assets in third countries into a nascent partnership that could alter the basic dynam...
Varadarajan: Asian Interests and the Myth of Balance
Znet Article, December, 27 2005
Siddharth Varadarajan
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THIS WEEK, the leaders of several Asian countries — India, China, Korea, Japan, and the ASEAN states — will meet in Malaysia for the first-ever East Asia Summit (EAS). Australia and New Zealand, which, like India, are on the perip...


