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Brahma Chellaney

Brahma Chellaney

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Brahma Chellaney is a geostrategist and the author of nine books, including Water: Asia’s New Battleground

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A Japanese Maritime Self-Defense Force plane flies over the disputed islets known as the Senkaku islands in Japan and Diaoyu islands in China. AFP
In Asia, diplomatic relations remain hostage to history

Asian countries will struggle to move forward if they remain focussed on grievances from history, writes Brahma Chellaney

OpinionMarch 01, 2015
Brahma Chellaney
India's prime minister, Narendra Modi, and China's president, Xi Jinping, in Delhi. Graham Crouch / Bloomberg
China ramps up regional tensions to outflank Modi

Indian prime minister Narendra Modi must address China's border excursions, writes Brahma Chellaney.

OpinionSeptember 27, 2014
Brahma Chellaney
Obama’s tour of Asia does little to reassure his allies

The US's pivot towards Asia is so far lagging behind in actions compared to words, Brahma Chellaney writes as president Barack Obama concludes a visit to the region.

The NationalApril 30, 2014
Brahma Chellaney
International law only applies when it suits the strong

The major powers assert one set of rules for themselves and a different set for other states, as if international law were only for the weak, writes Brahma Chellaney.

The NationalApril 01, 2014
Brahma Chellaney
Asia’s rise may yet be undermined by regional fault lines

That the risk posed by the new fault lines are serious can be seen from the situation that prevailed in Europe a century ago

The NationalFebruary 17, 2014
Brahma Chellaney
How the Japan-India alliance could redraw the political map

Through close collaboration with each other and with other like-minded Asian states, the two countries can lead the effort to build prosperity and stability in the region

The NationalFebruary 01, 2014
Brahma Chellaney
How do you reconcile with the wrong side of history?

China and Korea's grievances against Japan's colonial and military history are inflamed when the Japanese PM visits a Tokyo shrine which commemorates war criminals, Brahma Chellaney writes.

The NationalJanuary 14, 2014
Brahma Chellaney
New maritime issues emerge as power balances change

Changing maritime-power equations symbolise the birth pangs of a new world order.

The NationalNovember 02, 2013
Brahma Chellaney
Water scarcity is a looming threat to global security

No battle has yet been fought over water, but the shortage of this necessity of life is causing tensions between and within many nations.

CommentOctober 09, 2013
Brahma Chellaney
India must blunt China's use of trade as a weapon

China's increasing access to the Indian market has done little to promote a less adversarial Chinese foreign policy.

The NationalMay 28, 2013
Brahma Chellaney
Timid India allows China to nibble at Himalayan border

As China grows more assertive, India must show that it hasthe ability and the will to protect its borders. But India has not done that in the latest incident.

The NationalMay 07, 2013
Brahma Chellaney
An ethnic partition of Afghanistan is best of bad options

Can the fate of Afghanistan be different from two other Muslim countries where the United States militarily intervened - Iraq and Libya?

CommentMarch 01, 2013
Brahma Chellaney
India needs to tap unconventional sources and adopt non-traditional approaches to quench the thirst of its growing population. Noah Seelam / AFP
Neighbours leave India high and dry for its water supply

India shares its water generously with downstream neighbours, but China takes a different approach. The result is a water problem India must deal make a high priority.

The NationalFebruary 01, 2013
Brahma Chellaney

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