A new dialogue on cybersecurity can help the United States and China set global standards for conduct online.
A more realistic understanding of domestic politics in both the United States and India could help alleviate the cycles of unrealistic expectations and disappointment in the U.S.-India bilateral relationship.
China’s plans to connect itself to the Bay of Bengal by infrastructure development in Myanmar could fundamentally alter the region’s strategic landscape.
The military and the White House don't deserve all the blame for what went wrong in Afghanistan.
While India's naval diplomacy with Myanmar is headed in the right direction, Delhi needs to step up the pace of cooperation and take bolder steps in assisting Yangon build its naval and maritime capabilities.
While it's hardly certain that U.S. budget cuts will force Washington out of Asia, it would be wise for India to plan for the most extreme scenario.
U.S. Afghanistan policy has driven a country that was desperate to be rid of Taliban rule back into the Taliban's arms, because the only alternative was reliance on a deeply corrupt new regime.
For India's states to learn from one another, both the states and the center will need to reform institutional barriers to constructive competition.
Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe has promised to revitalize Japan's geopolitical significance, but that might mean alienating Tokyo's neighbors in the region.
Pakistan is promising to crack down on terrorist groups that target the Shia community in Balochistan, but a healthy skepticism may be in order.