The willingness of India's politicians to trade cheap electricity for votes explains why the governance of India’s power sector, and electricity in particular, is in such dire straits.
Saudi Arabia's willingness to hand Zabiuddin Ansari over to India demonstrates that while Pakistan is in no danger of being completely abandoned, its continued tolerance of militant groups makes even its staunchest allies skittish.
Traditional urban community life still has a profound effect on the Muslim experience in India.
In light of Pakistan's continued support for non-state militant proxies, the international community must work to meet the threat through greater cooperation, although it may have its limits.
Instead of avoiding coalitions, New Delhi should enter into preferential strategic partnerships taking the form of high-quality trading ties, robust defense cooperation, and strong diplomatic collaboration.
The arrest of Zabiuddin Ansari, one of the key planners of the 2008 Mumbai attack, has shed fresh light on the relationship between the Pakistani state, some Indian nationals, and terrorism in India.
While a cornerstone of the U.S.-India partnership is mutually beneficial global economic development, both countries face a significant challenge in improving education and enabling their vast human capital to succeed.
Often lauded as a strategic partnership, the multi-dimensional U.S.- India relationship has faced significant challenges in the past year.
While the relationship between the European Union and India has a great deal of potential, it has underperformed. To revitalize it, both sides need to move from dialogue to joint action on a regional or multilateral level.
Both India and the European Union can be seen as emerging powers with shared features, interests, and challenges. Their “strategic partnership” holds significant potential, yet continues to underperform.