Delhi must discard its current diplomatic style towards China, which involves avoiding difficult issues, and discuss the serious differences between the two nations.
The shortest road between Islamabad and New Delhi runs through the divided Punjab.
After a decisive victory, the PML-N has a historic chance to consolidate democracy in Pakistan, but its relationship with the military is more ambivalent.
Criminal behavior is rampant across party lines in India, and it threatens to undermine public faith in democracy if left unchecked.
China’s relationship with Myanmar is developing alongside the latter’s domestic political evolution.
Nepal's overtures to China and India signal its progress toward geopolitical maturity.
The younger generation in Pakistan may prove to be a decisive, if unpredictable, factor in the upcoming elections, with potentially serious consequences for the country's foreign policy.
While India’s attention is focused on the general elections in Pakistan this month, the unfolding contest for the next president of Iran amidst deep divisions with the country’s political elite should be of interest to Delhi.
The opposition in Syria needs a government more than it needs guns.
The 2010 arrest and release of the CIA’s Afghan cash deliveryman shows how dysfunctional U.S. Afghanistan policy has been.