M K Bhadrakumar

Stories by M K Bhadrakumar

Afghan endgame: US sows discord in South Asia

Afghan endgame: US sows discord in South Asia

Rediff.com   27 Oct 2011

The Afghan endgame is moving into a crucial phase. Much will depend on regional politics involving Pakistan, Iran, India and China. How far the US's 'divide-and-rule' strategy succeeds remains to be seen, says M K Bhadrakumar.

PM's Dhaka visit: By no means a write-off

PM's Dhaka visit: By no means a write-off

Rediff.com   7 Sep 2011

Indian commentators are inclined to view the country's relations with its neighbours almost exclusively through the prism of the ascendancy of China's diplomacy in South Asia, says M K Bhadrakumar.

Holbrooke: Ruthless in search for peace in S Asia

Holbrooke: Ruthless in search for peace in S Asia

Rediff.com   14 Dec 2010

Richard Holbrooke, who passed away on Monday, was probably inching toward his complete lifetime achievement -- as the architect of peace in Afghanistan and in South Asia, says M K Bhadrakumar.

National humiliation with capital 'H'

National humiliation with capital 'H'

Rediff.com   10 Dec 2010

'Anyone who has known Meera Shankar would vouch that she is a proud Indian who never bats an eyelid in articulating her views and convictions.'

Did Obama broach Kashmir solution with PM?

Did Obama broach Kashmir solution with PM?

Rediff.com   8 Nov 2010

In a clutch of ice-cold words Dr Singh conveyed a great deal outright rejecting any third party mediation and disabusing any Pakistani notions to the effect that India was coming under US pressure over the Kashmir issue.

'A reset in India-US ties is under way'

'A reset in India-US ties is under way'

Rediff.com   8 Nov 2010

'The overall India-US relationship is entering a mature phase where the two countries can have different perceptions or specific interests with regard to regional or global issues and can still talk about an enduring economic partnership to mutual benefit.'

Will CWG failure be Manmohan Singh's legacy?

Will CWG failure be Manmohan Singh's legacy?

Rediff.com   23 Sep 2010

From this point it really doesn't matter whether Sheila Dixit or Suresh Kalmadi retain their jobs or M S Gill and Jaipal Reddy must also bear equal responsibility. The damage has been done, says M K Bhadrakumar.

Pakistani floods: A win-win for the US?

Pakistani floods: A win-win for the US?

Rediff.com   2 Sep 2010

M K Bhadrakumar says helping Pakistan with flood relief may help America win some hearts and minds in that country.

Pak generals don't want the India talks to succeed

Pak generals don't want the India talks to succeed

Rediff.com   16 Jul 2010

India's options are few. Can it drop its insistence on taking the 26/11 file to its bitter end? No elected government in New Delhi can adopt a policy of 'kiss-and-make-up' on the 26/11 file, given the public mood in the country regarding the horrendous nature of the crime that the ISI perpetrated.

China breaks the Himalayan barrier

China breaks the Himalayan barrier

Rediff.com   10 May 2010

China's profile as the South Asia's leading interlocutor highlights India's inability to lead its own sub-region. This is the stark message that the Indian establishment needs to cull from the Thimpu SAARC summit.

India should robustly support Karzai

India should robustly support Karzai

Rediff.com   26 Apr 2010

'President Karzai's visit is an occasion to refine our thinking apropos the 'reintegration' and reconciliation strategy toward the Taliban.'

View: Tharoor will make a great leader

View: Tharoor will make a great leader

Rediff.com   19 Apr 2010

In a fashion, his political life may yet be only beginning. Seared by the anguish of the past week's hellish experience, he may henceforth see things and India's political culture in a new, mature perspective. His 'homecoming' may have become complete.

View: Obama kickstarts India's nuclear deal

View: Obama kickstarts India's nuclear deal

Rediff.com   30 Mar 2010

With the agreement over processing of spent nuclear fuel, a major stumbling block for the 'operationalisation' of the Indo-US nuclear deal has been removed

The burnt-out case of David Headley

The burnt-out case of David Headley

Rediff.com   22 Mar 2010

The Headley case highlights that the Indian government proved incapable of assessing the geopolitical dimensions of the US-led war in Afghanistan, while Pakistan has shrewdly exploited the fallacies in India's foreign policy orientation to navigate itself to an unprecedented geopolitical positioning, writes M K Bhadrakumar.

India, Pakistan talk -- to catch America's eye

India, Pakistan talk -- to catch America's eye

Rediff.com   26 Feb 2010

Amidst much grandstanding, the India-Pakistan 'dialogue' got off to a start in New Delhi on Thursday -- albeit on somewhat a bumpy start.

Shiv Shankar Menon is the man for all seasons

Shiv Shankar Menon is the man for all seasons

Rediff.com   21 Jan 2010

Menon has somehow come to symbolise the 'Sharm-el-Sheikh' line of India's neighbourhood policy -- unlike his hard-line predecessor who instinctively trusts crisis management to problem-solving. A 'greening' of the national security establishment is overdue and it will be in sync with the spirit of our times.

Is it the endgame for Pakistan?

Is it the endgame for Pakistan?

Rediff.com   24 Dec 2009

India can only hope that the Pakistani generals crackdown on the Taliban under sustained US pressure. But that seems too much to hope for. India needs to prepare for the likelihood that Pakistan will shortly commence its own 'political solution' to the Afghan problem, built around a so-called reconciliation effort under some sort of 'Islamic' auspices.

Afghanistan and the 'Age of Obama'

Afghanistan and the 'Age of Obama'

Rediff.com   1 Dec 2009

M K Bhadrakumar on what the US and India should do to stabilise Afghanistan and rein in rogue elements in Pakistan.

Will Bonapartist Foneska outgrow Lankan democracy?

Will Bonapartist Foneska outgrow Lankan democracy?

Rediff.com   17 Nov 2009

'There is nothing necessarily fatal if a soldier develops a passion for politics. An Indian commentator pointed out that, after all, there is the precedent of Dwight Eisenhower. But then, the nagging worry remains whether in the South Asian clime, like the sapling brought in from distant China, Fonseka, a US Green Card holder, may blossom and outgrow the botanical garden that Sri Lankan democracy used to be.'

Why India's diplomacy is in disarray

Why India's diplomacy is in disarray

Rediff.com   9 Oct 2009

Like autumn leaves, we are left with a huge, miserable-looking heap of broken dreams. Whoever thought a day would come when we couldn't even agree with the Americans as to who were the Taliban we both have been fighting against all these years?