| HISTORY OF CASS-INDIA |
Why CASS - India
Despite 9/ 11, the West retains a dangerous thinking gap about Asia. Not just is Asia the biggest driver of the world economy, one of the Largest consumers of strategic and military hightech, it has several nuclear rogue states, and also supports complex, stratified, pan-Islamic and state terrorisms, beyond Western understanding and containment.
CASS-India bridges this gap in thinking, and provides rare insights About growth, terrorism, nuclear proliferation, failed states, hegemonies and rogue nationalisms in Asia, and their impact on world peace and stability.
Our background
Set up in March 2002, CASS - India has already completed two big Projects for the ASEAN Peace Foundation (APF). The first, "India-China Relationship in 21st century and its strategic implication on Asian security," closely examines the future military balance between the two Asian giants, and their ability to cope with the new world order with realigning regional equations. The second project involved as many as ten ASEAN states and is titled, "India-ASEAN relations and challenges." This has analysed events and developments that could bring Indian and ASEAN closer and build a new relationship paradigm for South East Asia and the Asia Pacific region. |
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