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Turkmenistan Finally Puts the “T” in TAPI

Many obstacles remain to the construction of an India-Turkmenistan gas pipeline.

Avatar photoCatherine PutzMay 24, 2012July 2, 2020

Nuclear Weapons Still Shape India-Pakistan Relations

Nuclear weapons have prevented war, but their safety cannot be taken for granted.

Avatar photoAmit RanjanMay 21, 2012July 2, 2020

BRICS Expansion Could Produce G20 Minus Seven

Including other rising powers in the bloc could further dilute the BRIC’s usefulness.

Avatar photoAlfredo Montufar-Helu JimenezMay 8, 2012July 2, 2020

Singh, Zardari Discuss Kashmir, Terrorist Dispute

Although they made no concrete progress, at least the leaders of India and Pakistan are talking.

Avatar photoAmit RanjanApril 9, 2012July 2, 2020

Eurofighter: The Great German Backstab

Did Germany lobby to deny Britain a major defense procurement deal with India?

Avatar photoAbhijit Iyer-MitraApril 5, 2012July 2, 2020

BRICS Can Bark But Cannot Bite

If the organization turns into a conduit for Chinese foreign policy, the remaining members will have to consider alternatives.

Avatar photoBalaji ChandramohanApril 4, 2012July 2, 2020

Eyeing China, India Strains Relations with Sri Lanka

India’s condemnation of Sri Lankan human rights abuses must be seen as part of a regional game.

Avatar photoAbhijit Iyer-MitraMarch 24, 2012July 2, 2020

India’s Iran Policy Starting to Mirror Its Israel Policy

As with Israel, India begins to hide its engagement with Iran behind hostile rhetoric.

Avatar photoAbhijit Iyer-MitraMarch 23, 2012July 2, 2020

India Should Prefer a Republican President

Historically, Republicans in the White House have been far more beneficial to India’s interests than Democrats.

Avatar photoBalaji ChandramohanMarch 20, 2012July 2, 2020

For Afghan Peace, India, Pakistan Must Cooperate

South Asia’s two major powers are the key to stability in the region.

Avatar photoAmit RanjanMarch 12, 2012July 2, 2020

What India’s State Elections Mean for the West

By pressing the ruling Congress party on Iran, Western countries have hurt their ties with India.

Avatar photoAbhijit Iyer-MitraMarch 8, 2012July 2, 2020

Internal Politics Prohibit India from Joining Iran Embargo

India, despite growing closer to the West, is not going to support more sanctions against Iran.

Avatar photoAbhijit Iyer-MitraFebruary 22, 2012July 2, 2020

India Pays a High Price for Its Silence on Terror

An assassination attempt in the streets of Delhi is the result of India’s pusillanimity.

Avatar photoAbhijit Iyer-MitraFebruary 18, 2012July 2, 2020

France’s Dassault to Sell Fighters to Brazil, India

Two rising powers are likely to buy billions of dollars worth of fighter planes from France’s Dassault Aviation.

Nick OttensNick OttensFebruary 17, 2012July 2, 2020

Iran Implicated in New Delhi Assassination Attempt

It wouldn’t seem to make sense for Iran to orchestrate an attack in the capital of one of the few allies it has left.

Nick OttensNick OttensFebruary 14, 2012July 2, 2020

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