The United States should focus on building a stable balance of power to best curb the spread of nuclear weapons.
CIA payouts to Hamid Karzai have bolstered a corrupt government and undermined U.S. interests in the region.
Measures designed to dissuade politicians in India from criminal behavior must be accompanied by measures designed to reduce demand for such representatives by parties and voters.
Manmohan Singh could stand to learn from Shinzo Abe's energetic outreach to foreign governments.
In the absence of credible military or civilian governance, Pakistan is experiencing a government of judges by default.
India should take note of China’s rapid, multifaceted expansion of its ability to project power through its navy.
Washington must begin reorienting its South Asian counterterrorism efforts to take into account the decreasing threat from al-Qaeda and growing potential for attacks against regional stability.
Narendra Modi may have trouble hanging on to the support of the middle class if the Bharatiya Janata Party does not crack down on corruption in its ranks.
The West must recognize that there are reasons that the Pakistani military doesn’t want a stable Afghanistan.
Pausing bilateral security negotiations until after valid elections in Afghanistan would be one way to demonstrate a U.S. commitment to the Afghan population.